Award For Operation, Maintenance, and Modernization of Hawthorne Army Depot

Key Dates
Due Date

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Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

W6QK ACC-RI

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

W519TC-26-D-A018

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support Services

Classification Code

M1EA

Additional Details
Set Aside

NONE

Place of Performance

Hawthorne, Nevada, UNITED STATES

SourceSAM
The Department of the Army, under the U.S. Department of Defense, has awarded contract W519TC-26-D-A018 to Day & Zimmermann Hawthorne Corporation for the comprehensive operation, maintenance, and modernization of the Hawthorne Army Depot, located in Hawthorne, Nevada. This award, resulting from solicitation W519TC-25-R-A005, reflects the Army’s commitment to ensuring the continued readiness and modernization of its largest joint munitions storage facility, managed by the Joint Munitions Command. The scope of this contract is extensive and multifaceted, encompassing not only the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the depot but also its ongoing modernization to meet evolving defense requirements. A critical component of the contract is the demilitarization of specified families of ammunition—a highly specialized and inherently high-risk activity due to the handling and disposal of munitions. The contractor is expected to demonstrate unique capabilities and stringent safety protocols to mitigate the extreme risks associated with these operations. In addition to demilitarization, the contract covers all aspects of supply depot operations, including the receipt, issuance, and secure storage of munitions and related materials. As the largest joint storage depot within the Joint Munitions Command, Hawthorne Army Depot plays a pivotal role in supporting the logistical and operational needs of the U.S. military. The requirement further includes the execution of fourteen additional Performance Work Statements (PWS), which collectively provide a broad range of support functions essential to the depot’s mission. These support areas include, but are not limited to, safety management, security operations, fire and emergency services, environmental compliance, government property administration, information technology support, and occupational health services. The contractor is expected to deliver integrated, high-quality services across all these domains to ensure the depot’s safe, secure, and efficient operation. This procurement falls under NAICS Code 561210 (Facilities Support Services), as defined in the 2022 version, and is classified under Product Service Code M1EA. The contract is not subject to any set-aside restrictions, making it a full and open competition opportunity. The place of performance is exclusively Hawthorne, Nevada. The contracting activity is managed by W6QK ACC-RI, a federal office within the Department of the Army. For further information or contract administration matters, the primary point of contact is Ashley Korves ([email protected], 520-693-0095), with John Fotos ([email protected], 571-588-8563) serving as the secondary contact. This award notice remains active and can be referenced on SAM.gov under Opportunity ID 92ad5c01ffff4640ab1b495098ff8705. Contractors considering similar future opportunities should note the requirement for demonstrated expertise in high-risk munitions handling, comprehensive facilities support, and the ability to manage a wide array of support services in a secure, mission-critical environment.