The Pacific Ocean Division, through their four Districts, buys a variety of construction, engineering, environmental and facility support services, as well as equipment and supplies for themselves. Examples of these acquisitions:
Construction – Barracks, dining facilities, maintenance shops, hangars, airfields, roads, child care centers, electrical substations
Engineering Services – Concept studies, master planning, engineering studies, surveying and mapping, engineering design and construction and inspection services
Civil Works – Shore protection, flood damage reduction, dredging, dams, navigation
Environmental Services – Consulting services, remediation, FUDS studies, and investigations
Pacific Ocean Division NAICS Code and Description
(listed in order, by magnitude of typical annual obligations)
Code
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Description
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236220
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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
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237110
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Water, Sewer, and Related Construction
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237310
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Highway, Street Bridge Construction
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237900
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Dredging and clean up
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237990
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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
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541310
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Architectural Services
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541330
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Engineering Services
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541990
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Support Professional
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562910
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Environmental Protection-Environmental Remediation
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Is there work for US firms in Japan and Korea?
Due to the Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs) in those countries, construction requirements are limited to being awarded to “Local Sources” only, for construction of MILCON and SRM (Sustainment, Restoration Modernization) workload, with the exception of Secured Confined Industrial Facility (SCIF) requirements. “Local Sources” are those sources physically located and licensed to conduct business, and paying taxes in those countries.
The SOFAs allow, in some cases, services such as Architectural and Engineering services, to be performed by U.S. firms.
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