Federal contracts and patents recently awarded in Maine:

PATENTS:

PROCK MARINE CO.: The Rockland company won a $542,970 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for maintenance dredging at Sagamore Creek. The work will occur in Portsmouth and Rye, New Hampshire.

COMPOTECH INC.: The Brewer company won a $208,060 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Army for the design, fabrication and testing of modular shelters.

WARDWELL PIPING INC.: The Windham company won a $62,250 contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for the replacement of boiler tubes. The work will occur in the Togus VA Medical Center in Augusta.

MCGEE CONSTRUCTION: The Gardiner company won a $319,025 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service for snow removal services at the E.S. Muskie Federal Building in Augusta.

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SOMATEX INC.: The Detroit company won a $36,620 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Air Force Material Command for rails and hoists.

COLBY CO.: The Portland company won a contract valued at up to $500,000 from the U.S. Postal Service for architectural and engineering services for repair and alteration projects, building expansions and new construction of lease and owned facilities in Maine.

MEGA INDUSTRIES LLC: The Gorham company won a $39,815 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for waveguide adapters.

DOWNEAST LOGISTICS LLC: The Scarborough company won a $33,233 contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for specimen bags.

HOWELL LABORATORIES INC.: The Bridgton company won a $25,500 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for centrifugal pump units.

ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC.: The Raymond company won a $1,070,311 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic for the replacement of compressed air dryers.

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N.H. BRAGG & SONS: The Bangor company won a $49,940 contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for storage batteries.

CONTRACTS:

PROCK MARINE CO.: The Rockland company won a $542,970 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for maintenance dredging at Sagamore Creek. The work will occur in Portsmouth and Rye, New Hampshire.

COMPOTECH INC.: The Brewer company won a $208,060 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Army for the design, fabrication and testing of modular shelters.

WARDWELL PIPING INC.: The Windham company won a $62,250 contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for the replacement of boiler tubes. The work will occur in the Togus VA Medical Center in Augusta.

MCGEE CONSTRUCTION: The Gardiner company won a $319,025 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service for snow removal services at the E.S. Muskie Federal Building in Augusta.

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SOMATEX INC.: The Detroit company won a $36,620 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Air Force Material Command for rails and hoists.

COLBY CO.: The Portland company won a contract valued at up to $500,000 from the U.S. Postal Service for architectural and engineering services for repair and alteration projects, building expansions and new construction of lease and owned facilities in Maine.

MEGA INDUSTRIES LLC: The Gorham company won a $39,815 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for waveguide adapters.

DOWNEAST LOGISTICS LLC: The Scarborough company won a $33,233 contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for specimen bags.

HOWELL LABORATORIES INC.: The Bridgton company won a $25,500 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for centrifugal pump units.

ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC.: The Raymond company won a $1,070,311 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic for the replacement of compressed air dryers.

N.H. BRAGG & SONS: The Bangor company won a $49,940 contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for storage batteries.


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