FEDERAL / DOD
CONSTRUCTION
Waldrop Construction, Inc. was founded on our belief that the construction experience could be better, that we could build a team that
would Build Better for our clients.
Waldrop Construction, Inc. was awarded it’s first Government contract in 2013; a refurbishment of twelve (12) courtroom benches in the
William J. Holloway Jr. United States Courthouse. From that time, we have grown to serve more than ten (11) Federal Agencies and their district offices within the Contiguous United States: USACE, USAF, Army, NAVFAC, USCG, DHS, GSA, USDA, FAA, BIA and IHS. As a prime contractor, Waldrop has delivered 200 federal contracts with a total value of over $125 million.
Our ability, as a HUBZone certified firm, directly benefits the Government because our team has a proven track record of delivering projects that are on time and within the Government’s budget with zero safety incidents.
Waldrop has been an awardee on 12 Federal Agency IDIQ type contracts over the last nine (9) years. In that time Waldrop has developed and
has in place processes to manage multiple standalone projects along with our IDIQ task orders concurrently. For example, Waldrop responded to thirty-eight (38) Task Order Requests and sixteen (16) standalone opportunities during FY 2021 alone. Of those competitively procured, excluding sole source opportunities, Waldrop has been awarded 40% of the dollars submitted. This above industry average proven capability in providing competitive pricing to deliver projects on-time or ahead of schedule, within budget, without a loss of quality all while achieving zero safety incidents is a direct benefit to the government.
“Waldrop Construction, Inc.’s management team effectively partnered with USACE Tulsa District, Tinker AFB CE and the customer to provide a high quality product on schedule despite government delays, and unforeseen site conditions. The contractor worked closely with government and the Airfield Manager to ensure construction activities didn’t interfere with mission critical flight requirements. The contractor has coordinated with the USACE and through the appropriate Base channels to ensure that the project has been planned and executed in a timely manner.”
OUR EXPERIENCE
Multiple Award IDIQ Base Contracts
- MACC BOA at Tinker AFB
- HUBZone SATOC at Fort Bragg, NC (Joint Venture)
- MOTSU 8(a) SATOC (Joint Venture)
- NAVFAC IDIQ Airfield Bituminous / Civil Construction
- 8(a) SATOC for Design-Build Construction Services
- Minor Construction MATOC at Red River Army Depot
- MACC at Sheppard AFB and Altus AFB
- BPA to Provide Cable Installation, Testing & Terminating
- JOC for Projects at All SSM Health St. Anthony Locations
- Vizient Accelerated Job Order Contract
- POCA for use within the SWD for Civil or Military Projects
- Facilities MACC for Indian Health Services
- East Zone IDIQ for General Construction, Repair & Alt.
- West Zone IDIQ for General Construction/Repair/Alt.
- FA8137-21-G-0028
- W912PM-21-D-0004
- W912PM-21-D-0002
- N69450-20-D-0056
- W912BV-19-D-0039
- W911RQ-19-D-0015
- FA3020-18-D-0010
- W9124L-17-A-0007
- MC-SAH-2018-C
- CE2970AK
- W912BV-16-D-0017
- HHSI161201400004I
- GS-07P-14-HH-D-0024
- GS-07P-13-HH-D-0066
- $200 M
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- $3.9 M
- $24 M
- $95 M
- $150 M
- $4 M
- $20.9 M
- $7.8 K
- $4 M
- $15 M
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Project Experience
Install Commercial Power at Fort Sill, OK
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Tulsa District
•Contract Amount:
$1,057,999
•Contract Type:
8(a) SATOC
•Project Completion:
April 2023
Replace Fascia At Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Tulsa District
•Contract Amount:
$5,472,307
•Contract Type:
8(a) SATOC
•Project Completion:
April 2022
Fueling System Repair at Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office: USACE, Omaha District
•Contract Type: 8(a) Negotiated
•Contract Amount: $4,936,112
•Project Completion: February 2023
Fuels Lab Addition at Minot AFB, ND
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Omaha District
•Contract Amount:
$3,399,392
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
September 2021
Renovation of B2121 at Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Tulsa District
•Contract Amount:
$1,161,933
•Contract Type:
8(a) SATOC
•Project Completion:
November 2022
Hurricane Repairs at Fort Bragg, NC
•Contracting Office: USACE, Savannah District
•Contract Type: 8(a) Negotiated
•Contract Amount: $795,372
•Project Completion: September 2020
Install HVAC, B1706 at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office: USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount: $305,857
•Contract Type: Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion: March 2022
Construct Parking Lot at Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Tinker AFB, OK
•Contract Amount:
$1,090,251
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
August 2021
Joint Sealant Work, B2550 at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office: USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount: $137,488
•Contract Type: Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion: January 2021
Implement Permit BMPs at Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Tinker AFB, OK
•Contract Amount:
$799,891
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
April 2021
Greenhouse 18F Repairs at Stillwater, OK
•Contracting Office: USDA ARS PA AAO ACQ
•Contract Amount: $160,033
•Contract Type: 8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion: March 2022
Construct Parking Lot B1-B2 at tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office: USAF, Tinker AFB, OK
•Contract Amount: $769,141
•Contract Type: 8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion: March 2021
Maintain Select Pavements at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount:
$1,513,104
•Contract Type:
Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion:
October 2021
Repair Water Mains at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount:
$4,601,675
•Contract Type:
Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion:
December 2020
Replace Cooling Towers At Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office: USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount: $3,421,569
•Contract Type: Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion: March 2021
DISA AT/FP Upgrades At Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Tulsa District
•Contract Amount:
$781,578
•Contract Type:
8(a) SATOC
•Project Completion:
June 2021
Repair Parking Lots at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount:
$1,354,629
•Contract Type:
Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion:
April 2021
Repair Chillers, B1951 at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office: USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount: $2,371,405
•Contract Type: Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion: July 2020
Resurface PT Track at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount:
$629,424
•Contract Type:
Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion:
March 2021
Install Fiber Optics At Fort Sill, OK
•Contracting Office:
MICC - Fort Sill
•Contract Amount:
$371,301
•Contract Type:
Cabling BPA Task Order
•Project Completion:
November 2019
Paint & Rubber Removal at Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount:
$1,116,743
•Contract Type:
Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion:
July 2021
Fuel System Repairs at Fort Campbell, KY
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Omaha District
•Contract Amount:
$6,970,692
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
December 2018
Construct Concrete Pad, B860 at Tinker AFB, OK
•Contracting Office: USAF, Tinker AFB, OK
•Contract Amount: $1,100,372
•Contract Type: 8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion: April 2021
B296 Replace Roof, Windows & Doors Altus AFB
•Contracting Office: USAF, Sheppard AFB, TX
•Contract Amount: $1,100,372
•Contract Type: Sheppard AFB MATOC
•Project Completion: December 2019
Replace Boiler Plant DA Tank & Scrubber
•Contracting Office:
USAF, Tinker AFB, OK
•Contract Amount:
$747,419
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
March 2017
Repair Airfield Drainage at Tinker AFB
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Tulsa District
•Contract Amount:
$1,625,792
•Contract Type:
FY18 POCA
•Project Completion:
December 2018
Fueling System Repairs at Camp McCain, MS
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Omaha District
•Contract Amount:
$1,856,060
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
January 2018
Repairs to Fuel Facilities at BGAD, KY
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Omaha District
•Contract Amount:
$1,660,517
•Contract Type:
8(a) Negotiated
•Project Completion:
October 2018
AMEDD Fiber Install at Fort Sill, OK
•Contracting Office:
MICC - Fort Sill
•Contract Amount:
$390,800
•Contract Type:
Cabling BPA Task Order
•Project Completion:
October 2018
DLA Repairs to B3320, B3321, & B3325 at Fort Sill
•Contracting Office:
USACE, Tulsa District
•Contract Amount:
$730,228
•Contract Type:
FY18 POCA
•Project Completion:
March 2018
“As our lobby renovation project nears completion I would like to express our appreciation for the consistent and thorough attention to detail by the contractor, Waldrop Construction, Inc. It is truly a pleasure to work with them on this important project for GSA and the Court.”
COMPANY DATA
Corporate Headquarters:
1528 Linwood Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Phone: (405) 601-6791
Fax: (405) 605-6972
DUNS: 824771104
North Carolina Bona Fide Office:
3333 Wrightsville Avenue
Suite G-108
Wilmington, NC 28403
Phone: (405) 458-7926
Fax: (405) 605-6972
DUNS: 117933567
EIN: 26-2217002
Bonding Capacity: $15 M per; $50 M agg
Total Receipts (3 year average): $15,000,000
Accepts Credit Card: Yes
NAICS Codes: 213112, 236210, 236220, 237110, 237120, 237130, 237310, 237990, 238110, 238120, 238130, 238140, 238150, 238160, 238190, 238210, 238220, 238290, 238310, 238320, 238330, 238340, 238350, 238390, 238910, 238990, 324191, 324199, 332420, 334220, 337211, 337214, 337215, 541519, 561210, 561621, AD66
Certifications:
- Qualified HUBZone SBC Designation
- Registered Design-Build Firm
- Registered Construction Manager
- USACE CQM for Contractors
- Primavera P6 Professional Advanced REL17
- ASHE Certified Healthcare Constructor
- First Aid / CPR / AED (all company employees)
- First Aid / CPR / AED Instructor
- OSHA 30 Hour & 10 Hour
- HAZWOPER 40 Hour
- Anti-Terrorism – L1
“Thank you for sending a most excellent crew of tradesmen our way. Mr. Joe Williams, his team and his subcontractors, deserve high praise from us for accomplishing a great deal of much needed work at our site. And accomplishing it despite us somehow managing to be in someone’s way at all times.”