Centurum will help the U.S. Navy maintain and operate a restoration depot under a potential five-year, $140.1 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
The Navy facility hosts activities to calibrate, fabricate, overhaul, repair and restore electro-mechanical and mechanical airborne, ground and shipboard assemblies and subassemblies, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
The contract has a two-year base period, valued at $50.9 million, and comes with three one-year options for work extension.
Maintenance and operation services will be provided in San Diego, California, through November 2027, if all options are exercised.
The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific received three bids for the contract, which was competitively procured as a small business set aside.
Task orders will be funded using the Navy’s operations and maintenance; research, development, test and evaluation; ship construction; and other procurement funds.