Suppliers / Subcontractors

Project Profiles

Chemical Weapons Disposal Facilities
Chemical Weapons Disposal Facilities

 

We are currently operating, designing, or constructing five chemical agent disposal facilities.

Savannah River Site
Savannah River Site

 

For almost 20 years, Washington Division has managed this 310-square-mile multi-purpose site for the DOE.

Caterpillar – Master Global Facilities Services Agreement.'
"Master Global Facilities Services Agreement"

 

Under a "Master Global Facilities Services Agreement," we perform facilities management services at 13 Caterpillar sites worldwide.

Qatargas Common Sulfur Project.
Qatargas Common Sulfur Project

 

The new Qatargas facility will be one of the largest sulfur-handling facilities in the world.

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System.
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System

 

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System was the first design, build, operate, maintain project in the United States.

Jamaica Bauxite Mining.
Jamaica
Bauxite Mining

 

We are working under two, 10-year contracts to mine one-third of Jamaica's annual bauxite production.

National Enrichment Facility.
National Enrichment Facility

 

The facility will be capable of producing enough enriched uranium to supply 25% of U.S. power plant demand by 2013.

Supplier Diversity - A Message from Our President

It is the policy of Washington Division that Small Business Concerns, including veteran-owned small business concerns, service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns, HUBZone small business concerns, small disadvantaged business concerns, and women-owned small business concerns, shall have the maximum practicable opportunity to compete for the procurement of goods and services.

This commitment extends to the procurement of goods and services for (i) prime contracts let by municipal, state and federal agencies, as required by the Small Business Act (Public Law 85-536, as amended), Federal Acquisition regulation, Administrative Practice and Procedure of the Department of Transportation (49 CFR Part 26), as well as, applicable state and local laws and regulations; (ii) commercial contract requirements; and, (iii) in-house procurement requirements.

Washington Division is committed to an effective supplier diversity program that demonstrates measurable improvements from year to year, is consistent with recognized industry objectives and applications, is consistent with the contractual expectations of our clients, and that maximizes procurement opportunities for small business concerns consistent with efficient contract performance.

Thomas H. Zarges
President
Washington Division