Contract: $2,251,086 - Public Buildings Service - Aug. 31, 2009
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Award Description: The award is for Architectural/Engineering Briding Design services including, but not limited to, Pre-Design Services, Design Concepts, Briding Design-Build Services, and Contract Close our Services for th eBan Buren Land Port of Entry. The project is a new Land Port of Entry (LPOE) for the town of Van Buren, Maine, located on the St. John River approximately 320 miles north of Portland, 40 miles north of Presque Isle, and 25 miles southeast of Madawaska. The existing Border Station was damaged when the St. John River flooded in late April and early May of 2008. Rather than merely repair the undersized and outdated 40-year old facility, the GSA and the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection (CBP) felt that this would be an excellent opportunity to build a new port that would meet CBP’s needs for the future. This new port will be a gateway to our country and will replace a flood-damaged and obsolete border facility with a state-of-the-art commercial port of entry. It should make a distinct architectural statement that is responsive to the local community, the efficient movement of trade and commerce, the security requirements of law enforcement agencies, and the welcoming of visitors and citizens to the United States of America.
Project Description: PREDESIGN Phase Services including:Pre-Design Surveys/Studies/Analyses, Border Station Tours, Site Context Analysis, Photographic Cultural Assessment and Space Programming
Jobs Summary: Architectural Design, Landscape Architecture, Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Administration. (Total jobs reported: 1)
Project Status: Less Than 50% Completed
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