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Rhoads Awarded Navy Shipboard Machinery Installation, Maintenance Contract

Rhoads Awarded Navy Shipboard Machinery Installation, Maintenance Contract - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Rhoads Awarded Navy Shipboard Machinery Installation, Maintenance Contract - top government contractors - best government contracting eventRhoads Industries has been awarded a three-year, $49 million contract by the U.S. Army to fabricate, install, test, maintain and remove U.S. Navy shipboard machinery systems and related components.

The Defense Department said Tuesday the company will perform contract work through Aug. 7, 2020, at multiple test sites and buildings located at the Naval Surface Warfare Center’s Philadelphia Division.

The Army Corps of Engineers is the contracting activity and received one bid for the firm-fixed-price contract via an online solicitation.

Pennsylvania-based Rhoads Industries offers large custom fabrication, assembly, pipe-fitting, equipment installation and mechanical support services to government agencies and defense contractors.

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Written by Mary-Louise Hoffman

is a writer of news summaries about executive-level business activity in the government contracting sector. Her reports for ExecutiveBiz are focused on trends and events that drive the GovCon industry to include commercial technologies that private companies are developing for federal government use. She contributes news content to ExecutiveBiz’s sister sites GovCon Wire and ExecutiveGov.

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