Army Corps Solicits Contract for New JSOC Command Center Complex
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District has issued a contract solicitation for a new Joint Special Operations Command complex, estimated to cost between $100 million and $175 million. Proposals are due by March 30. The project aims to consolidate JSOC functions into two buildings, connecting an existing facility to a new Mission Command Center, while addressing current security and utility issues.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District is soliciting contracts for a new Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) building complex, with costs projected between $100 million and $175 million.
Offers must be submitted by March 30. The project intends to consolidate JSOC's operational functions into a two-building complex, integrating one existing facility with a newly constructed Mission Command Center. This initiative aims to collocate similar functions, enhance mission capabilities, comply with security requirements, and resolve utility problems linked to the current JSOC Headquarters, which is set for demolition.




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