Demolition of Buildings 1202, 1202A & 1299

The scope of work consists the comprehensive, large-scale demolition and removal of Buildings 1202, 1202A, and 1299 at NASA’s Langley Research Center, including associated structures, foundations, utilities, and site features. The work requires complete structural demolition of existing facilities, including reinforced concrete, structural steel framing, roofing systems, and building enclosures, as well as removal of below-grade elements and abandonment of existing utilities.

The project includes extensive hazardous material abatement and disposal in accordance with environmental regulations, including asbestos-containing materials, lead-based paint, and other regulated materials identified within the facilities. Demolition activities require careful coordination of environmental controls, waste handling, and disposal procedures to ensure compliance with federal, state, and installation-specific requirements.

Work also includes removal of mechanical, electrical, and process systems, including piping, ductwork, equipment, and associated infrastructure, as well as disconnection and coordination of existing utilities. Site work includes earthwork, grading, and restoration of disturbed areas following demolition activities.

Additional work includes relocation and removal of select structures and equipment, including antenna systems and specialized components, as well as coordination with ongoing installation operations. The project requires execution within an active federal installation, including strict safety, environmental, and operational constraints, and integration of demolition activities with existing site conditions and infrastructure.

Project Details

LOCATION

NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), Hampton, Virginia

CONTRACT NUMBER

80SSC018D0019/80LARC23F0063

CLIENT

NASA

AWARD DATE

September 26, 2023

COMPLETION DATE

August 2026

CONTRACT AMOUNT

$7,348,621 (currently)

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