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Engineering & Supervision – Construction Project Management

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The contract involves providing comprehensive on-site engineering oversight and construction supervision for a project located in Misawa, with a focus on ensuring strict adherence to NAVFAC specifications. Key responsibilities include quality control, the creation of accurate as-built documentation, and direct supervision of subcontractors to guarantee compliance with technical and regulatory standards throughout the construction lifecycle. The work requires experienced personnel capable of performing real-time monitoring and documentation to support project integrity and long-term maintainability. This subcontract opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, with proposals due by August 7, 2026. It falls under NAICS code 481211 and is managed by NAVFACSYSCOM Far East under the Department of Defense. While no set-aside designation is specified, performance is required at the Misawa location, and the contractor must be prepared to deliver full-time, on-site presence to effectively coordinate with other project stakeholders and maintain continuous oversight of construction activities.

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On-site engineering oversight at Misawa per NAVFAC specs with quality control and subcontractor supervision.

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Department Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Far EastView Agency

NAICS

481211 - Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air TransportationView NAICS

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Misawa, JP-02, JPN

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Far East
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On-site engineering oversight, quality control, as-built documentation, and supervision of subcontractors to ensure compliance with NAVFAC specifications.

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