KARDEX REMSTAR LLC: The Westbrook company won a $33,000 contract from the U.S. Army for automated filing systems.

MAINE MOLECULAR QUALITY CONTROLS INC.: The Saco company won a $343,518 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for quality control, testing and inspection services.

HOWELL LABORATORIES INC.: The Bridgton company won a $40,400 contract set aside for small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for distribution boxes. It also won a $27,216 federal contract set aside for small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for centrifugal pump units.

X.L. MECHANICAL & ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC.: The Bangor company won a contract valued at up to $1.3 million from the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service for mechanical maintenance services for the Burlington Federal Courthouse, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Trust Fund Building and the Winston Prouty Federal Building. The work will be performed in Burlington and Essex Junction, Vermont.

JOSHUA CONOVER of Islesboro won a $70,000 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for a vessel to support the general oceanography and fishery-related research operations in the Penobscot River and estuary and bay. The work will be performed in Orono.

BORDER ELECTRIC INC.: The Calais company won a $58,350 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Coast Guard’s Civil Engineering Unit for the replacement of fire alarm devices at the U.S. Coast Guard Station in Jonesport.

AUGUSTA FUEL CO.: The Augusta company won a $40,020 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical and Regional Office Center for propane.

J.B. CONTRACTING INC.: The Holden company won a $22,500 contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Coast Guard’s Shore Infrastructure Logistics Center for the repair and maintenance of fuel tanks in Chesapeake, Virginia.

BUILDINGS ETCETERA INC.: The Houlton company won a $29,731 contract from the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service for the maintenance and repair of the K9 training material storage area.


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