GSA Awards $100.9M for Laredo Ports of Entry Construction to Brasfield & Gorrie LLC

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $100,897,309 ($100.9M)

Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie LLC

Awarding Agency: General Services Administration

Start Date: 2015-06-24

End Date: 2020-01-06

Contract Duration: 1,657 days

Daily Burn Rate: $60.9K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Number of Offers Received: 2

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE

Sector: Construction

Official Description: IGF::OT::IGF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LAREDO 1&2 PORTS OF ENTRY, LAREDO, TEXAS AWARD OF THE BASE WORK WHICH IS FOR JUAREZ-LINCOLN, BRIDGE 2.

Place of Performance

Location: LAREDO, WEBB County, TEXAS, 78040

State: Texas Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

General Services Administration obligated $100.9 million to BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC for work described as: IGF::OT::IGF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LAREDO 1&2 PORTS OF ENTRY, LAREDO, TEXAS AWARD OF THE BASE WORK WHICH IS FOR JUAREZ-LINCOLN, BRIDGE 2. Key points: 1. The contract awarded is for base work on the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge 2 at the Laredo 1&2 Ports of Entry. 2. Brasfield & Gorrie LLC, the contractor, secured this award through full and open competition. 3. The project falls under Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (NAICS 236220). 4. This is a firm-fixed-price definitive contract with a duration of 1657 days.

Value Assessment

Rating: good

The award amount of $100.9 million for a large-scale construction project at a port of entry appears reasonable given the scope. Benchmarking against similar federal construction contracts of this magnitude would provide a more precise assessment.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded using full and open competition, suggesting a robust process for soliciting bids and ensuring fair pricing. This method typically leads to competitive pricing as multiple qualified contractors can participate.

Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds are being used for essential infrastructure upgrades at a critical border crossing, aiming for long-term value and efficiency.

Public Impact

Enhances border security and trade facilitation by modernizing port of entry infrastructure. Supports economic activity by improving the flow of goods and people across the border. Creates construction jobs and stimulates economic activity in the Laredo, Texas region. Ensures compliance with federal standards for public buildings and infrastructure.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 60 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

This contract falls within the construction sector, specifically commercial and institutional building construction. Federal spending in this area is often driven by infrastructure upgrades, modernization projects, and the need for new government facilities.

Small Business Impact

The data indicates that the prime contractor, Brasfield & Gorrie LLC, is not a small business (ss: false). There is no specific information provided regarding small business subcontracting goals or participation in this award.

Oversight & Accountability

The General Services Administration (GSA), through its Public Buildings Service, is responsible for managing federal building projects. Oversight would involve monitoring project progress, budget adherence, and contract compliance to ensure efficient use of taxpayer funds.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

commercial-and-institutional-building-co, general-services-administration, tx, definitive-contract, 100m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

General Services Administration awarded $100.9 million to BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC. IGF::OT::IGF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LAREDO 1&2 PORTS OF ENTRY, LAREDO, TEXAS AWARD OF THE BASE WORK WHICH IS FOR JUAREZ-LINCOLN, BRIDGE 2.

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: General Services Administration (Public Buildings Service).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $100.9 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2015-06-24. End: 2020-01-06.

What specific components comprise the 'base work' for the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge 2, and how do these align with the overall modernization goals of the Laredo Ports of Entry?

The 'base work' likely includes foundational construction elements such as site preparation, structural improvements, utility installations, and potentially initial phases of building construction for associated facilities at the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge 2. These components are crucial for establishing the groundwork for subsequent phases of modernization, ensuring the structural integrity and functional capacity of the bridge and its immediate surroundings, thereby supporting enhanced border operations and trade facilitation.

Given the 5-year duration (2015-2020) and the $100.9 million award, what were the primary risk factors considered during the full and open competition process for this construction project?

Primary risk factors likely included potential cost overruns due to material price fluctuations or unforeseen site conditions, schedule delays impacting border operations, contractor performance and quality control, and compliance with environmental and safety regulations. The firm-fixed-price contract structure aims to mitigate cost overrun risks for the government, while the competition process sought to identify contractors with proven experience and robust risk management plans.

How will the completion of this construction project impact the efficiency and effectiveness of customs and border protection operations at the Laredo 1&2 Ports of Entry?

The modernized infrastructure resulting from this project is expected to significantly enhance operational efficiency by providing updated facilities for inspections, processing, and personnel. Improved traffic flow, better technology integration, and enhanced security features will contribute to more effective border control, faster clearance times for legitimate trade and travel, and a more secure environment, ultimately benefiting both government agencies and the public.

Industry Classification

NAICS: ConstructionNonresidential Building ConstructionCommercial and Institutional Building Construction

Product/Service Code: CONSTRUCT OF STRUCTURES/FACILITIESCONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Solicitation ID: GS07P14HHC0016

Offers Received: 2

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Address: 3021 7TH AVE S, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35233

Business Categories: Category Business, Limited Liability Corporation, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $100,897,309

Exercised Options: $100,897,309

Current Obligation: $100,897,309

Contract Characteristics

Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL ITEM PROCEDURES NOT USED

Cost or Pricing Data: NO

Timeline

Start Date: 2015-06-24

Current End Date: 2020-01-06

Potential End Date: 2020-01-06 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2019-11-04

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