Fort Wainwright Airfield Pavement Repair Awarded to Brice Civil Constructors for $202.4M
Contract Overview
Contract Amount: $2,024,150 ($2.0M)
Contractor: Brice Civil Constructors, Inc.
Awarding Agency: Department of Defense
Start Date: 2025-12-31
End Date: 2026-08-01
Contract Duration: 213 days
Daily Burn Rate: $9.5K/day
Competition Type: NOT AVAILABLE FOR COMPETITION
Number of Offers Received: 1
Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE
Sector: Construction
Official Description: PROJECT TITLE/LOCATION: FTW508 AIRFIELD PAVEMENT, VAULT, AND SHOULDER REPAIR, FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA
Place of Performance
Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR County, ALASKA, 99703
State: Alaska Government Spending
Plain-Language Summary
Department of Defense obligated $2.0 million to BRICE CIVIL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. for work described as: PROJECT TITLE/LOCATION: FTW508 AIRFIELD PAVEMENT, VAULT, AND SHOULDER REPAIR, FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA Key points: 1. The contract value is $202.4 million. 2. Brice Civil Constructors, Inc. is the sole awardee. 3. The project involves airfield pavement, vault, and shoulder repair. 4. The contract is firm-fixed-price, indicating a defined scope and cost.
Value Assessment
Rating: questionable
The contract value of $202.4 million for airfield pavement repair is substantial. Without specific benchmarks for similar projects in Alaska or comparable military installations, it's difficult to definitively assess if this price is competitive. The firm-fixed-price structure aims to control costs, but the initial award price needs further scrutiny.
Cost Per Unit: N/A
Competition Analysis
Competition Level: limited
The contract was not available for competition, suggesting a limited or sole-source award. This limits price discovery and potentially leads to higher costs for taxpayers compared to a fully competitive process. The rationale for limiting competition needs to be clearly documented.
Taxpayer Impact: The lack of competition may result in a higher cost to taxpayers than if multiple bids were solicited and evaluated.
Public Impact
Ensures operational readiness of Fort Wainwright's airfield. Supports critical infrastructure maintenance for military operations. Potential impact on local traffic and noise during construction. Creates jobs in the construction sector in Alaska.
Waste & Efficiency Indicators
Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10
Warning Flags
- Limited competition
- Lack of clear justification for sole-source award
- Potential for cost overruns if scope expands
Positive Signals
- Firm-fixed-price contract
- Long-term project duration allows for phased execution
- Essential infrastructure upgrade
Sector Analysis
This contract falls under the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction sector, specifically focusing on heavy civil construction for military infrastructure. Spending in this sector can vary significantly based on defense budgets and infrastructure needs. Benchmarks for large-scale airfield repairs are typically project-specific due to unique site conditions and material costs.
Small Business Impact
The data indicates that small business participation is not explicitly mentioned or mandated in this award. Given the large contract value, there may be opportunities for subcontracting to small businesses, but this is not evident from the provided information.
Oversight & Accountability
Oversight will be crucial to ensure the contractor adheres to the firm-fixed-price terms and delivers the project within the specified timeline and quality standards. The Department of the Army's contracting office is responsible for monitoring performance and managing any potential disputes.
Related Government Programs
- Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Department of Defense Contracting
- Department of the Army Programs
Risk Flags
- Lack of full and open competition
- Potential for inflated costs due to limited bidding
- Insufficient justification for limited competition provided
- High contract value requires rigorous oversight
- Environmental and logistical challenges in Alaska may increase risk
Tags
commercial-and-institutional-building-co, department-of-defense, ak, definitive-contract, 1m-plus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this federal contract paying for?
Department of Defense awarded $2.0 million to BRICE CIVIL CONSTRUCTORS, INC.. PROJECT TITLE/LOCATION: FTW508 AIRFIELD PAVEMENT, VAULT, AND SHOULDER REPAIR, FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA
Who is the contractor on this award?
The obligated recipient is BRICE CIVIL CONSTRUCTORS, INC..
Which agency awarded this contract?
Awarding agency: Department of Defense (Department of the Army).
What is the total obligated amount?
The obligated amount is $2.0 million.
What is the period of performance?
Start: 2025-12-31. End: 2026-08-01.
What is the specific justification for awarding this contract as limited competition, and what steps were taken to ensure the best possible price was obtained under these circumstances?
The justification for limited competition is not provided in the data. Typically, such awards require a detailed justification, such as a sole-source requirement or a critical need that cannot be met through full and open competition. Without this information, it's impossible to assess if the government adequately explored alternatives or negotiated effectively to secure a fair price, potentially leading to taxpayer risk.
How does the awarded price of $202.4 million compare to industry benchmarks for similar airfield pavement repair projects, considering the unique environmental and logistical challenges in Alaska?
Comparing this $202.4 million contract to industry benchmarks is challenging without specific data on comparable projects. Factors like remote location, extreme weather, specialized materials, and limited contractor pools in Alaska can significantly inflate costs. A thorough cost analysis, including independent government cost estimates and review of historical data for similar remote military construction, would be necessary to determine if the price is reasonable.
What mechanisms are in place to ensure the quality and long-term durability of the airfield repairs, given the harsh Alaskan climate and the critical nature of the infrastructure?
Quality assurance will likely be managed through the Department of the Army's contracting officer's representative (COR) and quality assurance personnel. This would involve regular inspections, material testing, and adherence to strict military construction standards. The firm-fixed-price contract incentivizes the contractor to meet specifications, but robust oversight is essential to guarantee the long-term effectiveness and safety of the repaired airfield.
Industry Classification
NAICS: Construction › Nonresidential Building Construction › Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Product/Service Code: MAINT, REPAIR, ALTER REAL PROPERTY › MAINT, ALTER, REPAIR NONBUILDINGS
Competition & Pricing
Extent Competed: NOT AVAILABLE FOR COMPETITION
Solicitation Procedures: ONLY ONE SOURCE
Offers Received: 1
Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)
Evaluated Preference: NONE
Contractor Details
Address: 3700 CENTERPOINT DR SUITE 8173, ANCHORAGE, AK, 99503
Business Categories: 8(a) Program Participant, Alaskan Native Corporation Owned Firm, Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, DoT Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Minority Owned Business, Native American Owned Business, Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business
Financial Breakdown
Contract Ceiling: $5,708,900
Exercised Options: $2,024,150
Current Obligation: $2,024,150
Contract Characteristics
Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES PROCEDURES NOT USED
Cost or Pricing Data: YES
Timeline
Start Date: 2025-12-31
Current End Date: 2026-08-01
Potential End Date: 2026-08-01 00:00:00
Last Modified: 2026-01-09
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