Gulf Copper was one of the awardees on a combined $300,185,454 firm-fixed price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contract for non-complex repair, maintenance, and modernization requirements of non-nuclear U.S. Navy amphibious (LHA, LHD, LPD and LSD) class ships homeported in or visiting Norfolk, Virginia. These efforts consist of Chief of Naval Operations scheduled docking and non-docking, continuous maintenance, and emergent maintenance availabilities of amphibious class ships to be performed in Norfolk, Virginia. Accordingly, the place of performance is Norfolk, Virginia where the Mid-Atlantic Maintenance Center (MARMC) will administer the contract. Delivery orders will be competitively awarded under this contract, which are to be performed in Norfolk, Virginia. Each of the contracts has an estimated ordering period of four years, which is expected to end in January of 2027.

Gulf Copper was one of the awardees on a $177,076,408 firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contract (IDIQ MAC) for non-complex repair, maintenance, and modernization requirements of non-nuclear U.S. Navy surface combatant (CG & DDG) class ships homeported in or visiting Norfolk, Virginia. These efforts consist of Chief of Naval Operations scheduled docking and non-docking, Continuous Maintenance and Emergent Maintenance availabilities of surface combatant class ships to be performed in Norfolk, Virginia. Accordingly, the place of performance is the Norfolk, Virginia, where the Mid-Atlantic Maintenance Center will administer the contracts.

Gulf Copper was one of the awardees on a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contract with a combined ceiling of $335,047,591 for non-complex repair, maintenance, and modernization requirements of non-nuclear Navy Amphibious (LHA, LHD, LPD and LSD) class ships homeported in or visiting San Diego, California homeport. These efforts consist of Chief of Naval Operations scheduled docking and non-docking, continuous maintenance, and emergent maintenance availabilities of amphibious class ships to be performed in the San Diego, California port. Delivery orders will be competitively awarded under these contracts, which are to be performed in San Diego, California. Each of the contracts has an estimated ordering period of five years, which is expected to end in November 2026.

Gulf Copper was one of the awardees on a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contract with a combined ceiling of $209,213,270 for non-complex repair, maintenance, and modernization requirements of non-nuclear Navy surface combatant (CG & DDG) class ships homeported in or visiting the San Diego, California homeport. These efforts consist of Chief of Naval Operations scheduled docking and non-docking, continuous maintenance, and emergent maintenance availabilities of surface combatant class ships to be performed in the San Diego, California port. Each of the contracts has an estimated ordering period of five years, which is expected to end in November of 2026.

Gulf Copper was one of the awardees and will compete for each order of the $235,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for the purpose of performing on-condition cyclic maintenance, modifications, modernizations and repairs, requiring the use of a dry dock as well as sustainment maintenance, modernization efforts on the Army Watercraft Fleet of vessels. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 26, 2026.  U.S. Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, is the contracting activity.