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Seven contractors selected for $300 million facility revitalization at NASA Johnson Space Center

United States of America | June 13, 2026
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NASA has finalized its selection of seven specialized engineering and construction firms for a comprehensive $300 million facility modernization framework at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, ensuring rapid infrastructure readiness for human spaceflight operations.

A pool of seven private construction enterprises has been selected to execute critical asset upgrades across the historic Johnson Space Center campus in Houston. According to official administrative disclosures, the selected contractors will compete for task orders under the newly finalized Johnson Space Center Multiple Award Construction Contract. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracting framework establishes a maximum funding ceiling of $300 million, carrying a strict fiscal mandate that requires all federal capital funds to be formally obligated by September 30, 2026.

NASA is the independent federal agency of the United States government responsible for the civilian space program, aeronautics research, and aerospace exploration. The comprehensive technical scope of the procurement mandates widespread construction, revitalization, and infrastructure improvements across mission-support facilities, local utility networks, and campus equipment. Individual task orders will be distributed competitively among the approved contract awardees: Coho Construction Management, LLC; Conti Federal Services, LLC; Healtheon, Inc.; HITT Contracting, Inc.; Ross Group Construction Corporation, LLC; Energy EPC Solutions, LLC (operating as S&B Services); and Sauer Construction, LLC.

This high-value capital injection directly impacts the federal contracting, heavy civil engineering, industrial equipment manufacturing, and corporate facility management industries. Revitalizing these specialized structures is critical to preventing operational downtime and sustaining essential astronaut crew training, engineering development, and real-time mission readiness during an era of expanding deep-space initiatives. On an institutional policy level, the use of a pre-vetted multiple-award contract vehicle allows the space agency to bypass prolonged procurement cycles, delivering immediate execution capability while ensuring competitive baseline pricing.

For defense and aerospace subcontractors, this modernization layout guarantees a robust pipeline of high-security technical service requirements, mirroring a broader federal push to harden domestic ground-control infrastructure against systemic operational aging.

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