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Townhouses In JVC Area
Service: Design-Build
Location: JVC, Dubai
Client: Imtiaz Investments and Development
Start Date: 15 June, 14
Completion Date: Ongoing
Townhouses In JVC Area
JVC, Dubai
Service: Design-Build
Location: JVC, Dubai
Client: Imtiaz Investments and Development
Start: 15 June, 14
Completion: Ongoing
Contract Value: $3,403,074.00
This project encompasses the construction of 13 G+2 townhouses within a total 2,996.13 sqm built-up area in JVC. Construction works include but are not limited to excavation and earth works, civil works (concrete, form works, waterproofing, superstructure, block works, roofing and waterproofing works), fit out works (including plaster and other floor, wall, ceiling finishes, painting and decoration). Additionally, landscaping and MEP works handled by subcontractors. Highest quality of materials devoted to this project including granite and limestone.
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Azizi Star Tower
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: ONYX
Start Date: 1 November, 12
Completion Date: 23 September, 14
Azizi Star Tower
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: ONYX
Start: 1 November, 12
Completion: 23 September, 14
Contract Value: $27,337,950.00
VICC has got a prime contract for the Interior works construction of Azizi Star Tower. The tower is 18 story building, four stories Basement and 14 stories above ground floor; the total area of the building is approximately 130,000 Square meters.
The below ground stories are Super Markets and stores and the above ground stories are residential, approximately 600 apartments of two rooms and three rooms.
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18 Jireeb Warehouse
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: Alokozay Group of Companies
Start Date: 09-April-14
Completion Date: 05-Januray-2015
18 Jireeb Warehouse
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: Alokozay Group of Companies
Start: 09-April-14
Completion: 05-Januray-2015
Contract Value: $4,081,083.48
VICC got a prime contract from Alokozay Group of Companies to do construction of 26,000 square meters Warehouse Pre-Engineering Building.
VICC Scope includes site preparation, all Concrete works (Foundations, Shear Walls, Pedestals, Slab on Grade and Beams), Erection of Pre-Engineered Structure, finishing works and site civil works.
VICC has provided required and necessary equipment, labor, material, tools, machinery and supervision (the “Works”) necessary for the construction of the Works at 18-Jireeb warehouse Project, Pull-i-Charkhi industrial Park Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Design & Construction of Afghan National Detention Facility
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul Afghanistan
Client: ITSI – AFCEE
Start Date: 28 April, 12
Completion Date: 27 February, 14
Design & Construction of Afghan National Detention Facility
Kabul Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul Afghanistan
Client: ITSI – AFCEE
Start: 28 April, 12
Completion: 27 February, 14
Contract Value: $42,186,883.26
The SOW encompasses the full range of methods and technologies supporting activities necessary to design and construct facilities and infrastructure. The work involves, but is not limited to, design, renovation and new construction of the following work in Pol-e-Charkhi, Kabul, Afghanistan
New and renovated Detention, Kandak, and Training expansion facilities for Afghan National Army (ANA). To include housing, support services structures, utilities and infrastructure for ANA forces and detainees.
The project includes labour, materials, engineering, equipment, security and life support.
The design includes developing a 35%, 65% and 95% designs.Total Site Area (sq.m) 275,000.00
Building floor area (sq.m): 31,544.00
Building volume (cu.m) 88,300.00Other Site Infrastructures were Asphalt Roads, Gravel Roads, Parking, Sidewalks, Chain Link Fence, Sewer System, Water System and Electrical Substation.
VICC was the Turn-Key General Contractor under the prime, ITSI Gilbane. VICC scope of work includes responsibility from DOR through 12 months warranty. They have exceeded 5.5 Million man-hours w/no lost time, no recordable injuries. Their implemented QC plan has
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ANA, GFC & ASC
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul Afghanistan
Client: ITSI – USACE
Start Date: 12 February, 12
Completion Date: 15 February, 14
ANA, GFC & ASC
Kabul Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul Afghanistan
Client: ITSI – USACE
Start: 12 February, 12
Completion: 15 February, 14
Contract Value: $11,206,992.48
This task order (TO) includes the construction of new facilities of standard site adapt facilities and design and construction of site improvements, force protection measures, utilities and other infrastructures for the Afghan National Army (ANA) Ground Forces Command (GFC), Garrison Support Unit (GSU) and Army Support Command (ASC) at South Kabul Afghanistan International Airport (SKAIA), Kabul province, Afghanistan.
The project is defined as the design, material, labor and equipment to construct buildings, parking, utilities and other infrastructure for a design population of approximately 1,600 personnel.
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Design & Construction of ANCOP Facility
Service: Design-Build
Location: Helmand, Afghanistan
Client: ITSI – USACE
Start Date: 15 January, 13
Completion Date: 9 April, 14
Design & Construction of ANCOP Facility
Helmand, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Helmand, Afghanistan
Client: ITSI – USACE
Start: 15 January, 13
Completion: 9 April, 14
Contract Value: $18,069,817.00
This project consists of a “Site Adapt” project to support the Afghanistan National Police (ANP) program for one (1) ANCOP Patrol Battalion, Nahr-E-Saraj, Gereshk District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Project scope includes management, planning, design, material, labor, and equipment necessary to construct all utilities, roads and paving, buildings, force protection measures, site security, mine clearance activities, and all other features as required herein so as to provide a complete and useable facility. All standard construction amenities such as underground utilities, site grading, electrical, communications infrastructure, detailing etc. implied as design and construction requirements.
The summary of scope was as per below;
SITE DEVELOPMENT:
• Site Preparation
• Site Grading and Storm water Management
• Well House Building
• Potable Water System and Storage
• Elevated Water Storage Tank and 20 Meter High Tower
• Wastewater Collection and Treatment System
• Electrical Generation and Distribution System
• Communication System
• Fuel Storage and Vehicle Refueling Point
• Roadways/Driveways/Parking, and SidewalksFORCE PROTECTION:
• Guard Towers
• Guard House
• Guard Shacks
• Perimeter Security Wall
• Fencing, Gates, and BarriersFACILITIES:
• Administration Building
• Dining Facility
• Open Bay Barracks Buildings
• Senior/High Barracks Buildings
• Female Barracks Building
• Latrine Buildings
• Vehicle Maintenance Building
• Warehouse Buildings
• Small Arms Maintenance Building
• Storage Building
• Storage Building
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Durai Junction Substation
Service: Design-Build
Location: Helmand, Afghanistan
Client: B&V – USAID
Start Date: 23-Mar-11
Completion Date: 28-Aug-13
Durai Junction Substation
Helmand, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Helmand, Afghanistan
Client: B&V – USAID
Start: 23-Mar-11
Completion: 28-Aug-13
Contract Value: $13,631,296.47
The substation locatation is at the east side of the existing Durai Junction tap. This tap is located adjacent to Highway A01, approximately 30 km from Grishk. The existing Durai Junction tap is a three terminal pole, with one tap to Kajakai Dam substation, one tap to Kandahar substation, and one tap to Lashkar Gah substation.
The new substation is an 110kV breaker and a half configuration with four line positions for:
- Kajakai Dam Substation
- Kandahar Substation
- Lashkar Gah Substation
110/20kV transformer, including a low side circuit breaker and disconnect switch The new substation designed for four future additional line positions:
- An additional 110kV transmission line towards Kajakai Dam Substation
- An additional 110kV transmission line towards Kandahar Substation
- An additional 110/20kV transformer and switchgear to serve Grishk
- Future use
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ANA Pol-e-Charki 111th CAPDIV QRF
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 26 May, 11
Completion Date: 15 December, 13
ANA Pol-e-Charki 111th CAPDIV QRF
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 26 May, 11
Completion: 15 December, 13
Contract Value: $10,017,094.70
This project consists of the design, materials, labor, equipment and construction of various buildings and infrastructure upgrades for the Pol-e- Charki Afghan National Army (ANA) Garrison located at Kabul Province, Afghanistan. The utilities and structures described herein are to be built as a Garrison expansion to the northeast of existing facilities.
The work within this contract constructed in accordance with current U.S. design and International Building Codes (IBC), Life Safety Code (NFPA-101), Force Protection and security standards.
This project is consisting of the design and construction of the facilities listed below:
BARRACKS (DESIGN BUILD)
a. Design and construct 556 M2 Barracks
b. Design and construct 861 M2 Barracks
c. Design and construct 798 M2 BarracksADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS (DESIGN BUILD)
a. Design and construct 648 M2 Administration Buildings.TRAINING BUILDING (DESIGN BUILD)
Design and construct a 266 M2 Training Building.MWR BUILDING (DESIGN BUILD)
Design and construct an 858 M2 Morale, Welfare and Recreation BuildingVEHICLE MAINTENANCE BUILDING (DESIGN BUILD)
Design and construct a 440 M2 Maintenance FacilityPOL STORAGE (SITE ADAPT)
The Contract shall construct an associated “Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant” Storage buildingWAREHOUSE BUILDING (DESIGN BUILD)
Design and construct an 890 M2 WarehouseARMS STORAGE BUILDINGS (SITE ADAPT)
Construct a 98 M2 Warehouse facilities for weapons storage.LATRINE, SHOWER AND LAUNDRY BUILDING (DESIGN BUILD)
a. Design and construct a 347 M2 Large Latrine Building.
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Washed Coarse Aggregate Supply at Camp Dwyer
Service: Construction Material Supply
Location: Garmsir, Afghanistan
Client: 1HERG Red horse
Start Date: 24 September, 09
Completion Date: 29 March, 10
Washed Coarse Aggregate Supply at Camp Dwyer
Garmsir, Afghanistan
Service: Construction Material Supply
Location: Garmsir, Afghanistan
Client: 1HERG Red horse
Start: 24 September, 09
Completion: 29 March, 10
Contract Value: $3,666,000.00
Quantity to be delivered is 20,547.734 M. Tons or 410,955 bags
Source of supply for Portland type-2 cement will be from Pakistan
On award of the contract chemical composition analysis and test reports submitted for approval and after the approval the supply started. Mode of Cement transportation is packed and supplied in 50 Kgs bags (20bags = 1 M. Tons). Planned route for cement supply is Kandahar to Lashkar Gah and then Lashkar Gah to Garmsir and project site. Other route can be adapted, depending upon the condition.
Since 2004, VICC is in the construction business. 40% to 50% of the material on each project is shipped from different countries. Pakistan is one of the major countries to supply construction materials to Afghanistan. Being in the construction industry since last six years, we have built strong relations with the services providers, goods transport agents and manufacturers.
We were well conversant and aware of the import polices of Afghanistan and other countries, especially Pakistan. We are used to deal with the import / export issues in our daily routine.
VICC hired the subcontractor for the supply of this particular item. We have a range of reliable transport companies in our associates list. This is never been a problem for us to arrange and get the material delivered at our projects throughout the Afghanistan.
Approximate 70,000 bags of cement has been delivered successfully at Camp Dawyer Site. Average delivery rate per day is 3,500 bags.
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MP & Signal School
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Balkh Province, Afghanistan
Client: ECCI – USACE
Start Date: 22 June, 11
Completion Date: 24 March, 13
MP & Signal School
Balkh Province, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Balkh Province, Afghanistan
Client: ECCI – USACE
Start: 22 June, 11
Completion: 24 March, 13
Contract Value: $19,488,863.52
This project was for the construction of Foundation and all utilities works, the project was in three location of Camp Shaheen (Balkh Province) as mentioned below;
Military Police & Personal Training Security Training School: The scope of this project includes the construction of 26 facility buildings for classrooms, barracks, training, DFAC, latrines and will support a population of 420 persons. Most of the buildings were arch-steel construction and a smaller number are CMU or steel. The infrastructure supporting the facilities consisting of MEP and large paved areas, sites adapt facilities, bunkers, fencing.
Signal School: In summary, this project was consisting of the construction of 17 major facility buildings for classrooms, administrative, barracks, MWR, warehouses to support a proposed population of 469 persons. Additional construction features were trash collection, arms storage, and radio base stations. The infrastructure supporting the facilities were consisting of MEP and large paved areas, site adapt facilities, bunkers, fencing.
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Lashkar GahBost Airfield Construction
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan
Client: DFID
Start Date: 16 August, 09
Completion Date: 31 January, 10
Lashkar GahBost Airfield Construction
Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan
Client: DFID
Start: 16 August, 09
Completion: 31 January, 10
Contract Value: $5,989,248.31
This contract was Prime for the design and construction of Asphalt Access road, Asphalt emergency road, Agriculture perimeter wall, Vehicle search bay, security walls, Aggregate car park and Construction of Concrete Apron and Concrete Turn around for the runway.
The scope of works was as per below:
- To construct a concrete apron and concrete turnaround for the runway.
- To design and construct asphalt access road from the front gate of the airfield to the terminal building.
- To design and construct an asphalt emergency access road to the runway.
- To finish the construction of the agricultural park perimeter wall.
- To design and construct an aggregate link road between the main entrance to the Agricultural Business Park and the nearby aggregate access road that skirts the southeastern perimeter of the park.
- To design and construct a vehicle search bay, security walls and an aggregate car park at the Bost Airfield main entrance.
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Kabul University Men’s Dormitory Renovation
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USAID
Start Date: 16-Nov-09
Completion Date: 14-August-12
Kabul University Men’s Dormitory Renovation
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USAID
Start: 16-Nov-09
Completion: 14-August-12
Contract Value: $8,021,932.17
Renovation of the Men’s Dormitory and Design and Construction of a Dining Facility at Kabul University Provision of innovative and cost-effective solutions in order to renovate the Men’s Dormitory, to renovate the key life safety systems including electrical, heating, fire safety, plumbing and water supply, roofing, windows and doors. Responsible for providing new plumbing fixtures and furniture at the men’s dormitory.
Design and construct a Common Dining Facility to accommodate 800 diners per shift; including kitchen, pantry, storage for crockery/cutlery/linen, storage for groceries/food supplies, furniture including tables and chairs, necessary plumbing, electrical and mechanical works, toilets for staff and users, mechanical room for hot water boiler (for central heating). The new building designed and constructed as per International building code 2006.
Design and construct a laundry facility with long life and of commercial quality laundry equipment comparable in size and quality to the laundry facility at the Kabul University women dormitory. All work performed as per International Building code (IBC) 2006.
Renovate a nearby existing structure (Former Fine Arts Building) for purposes of providing temporary student housing for 400 students until the Men’s Dormitory renovation is complete. Provide paint, plaster to the exterior and interior walls and ceiling. Replace electrical and plumbing system with new long life commercial quality electrical equipment and plumbing fixtures.
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Highway Road 611 to Sangin
Service: Design-Build
Location: Helmand, Afghanistan
Client: UAE, Armed Forces
Start Date: 17 August, 09
Completion Date: 30 June, 11
Highway Road 611 to Sangin
Helmand, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Helmand, Afghanistan
Client: UAE, Armed Forces
Start: 17 August, 09
Completion: 30 June, 11
Contract Value: $43,345,884.78
Execution and completion of the construction of the project, Sangin Highway 611 43 (Forty Three) Kilometers and width of 6 (Six) meters with hard shoulders of 1.5 meter (one meter and half) for each side of the highway project.
The project connected highway 1 (Road from Kandahar to Lashkar Gah) with Sangin (FOB ROB) at Helmand Province, Afghanistan
- Complete mobilization of the materials and equipment and the contractors personnel to meet requirement of the project phases as per in accordance with the project schedule;
- Complete survey, plans, designs, drawings, quantities, technical specifications and preliminary details and full engineering.
- Prepare studies, designs and the Technical Specifications and Drawings in relation to the works and shall be responsible for the correctness of these studies, designs and technical specifications and drawings;
- Project is complete 100%. VICC has managed procurement, transportation and security for all required materials like sub-base, aggregate base and asphalt.
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Four K-Span buildings
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kandahar, Afghanistan
Client: TolTest, Inc
Start Date: 15 January, 10
Completion Date: 15 September, 10
Four K-Span buildings
Kandahar, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kandahar, Afghanistan
Client: TolTest, Inc
Start: 15 January, 10
Completion: 15 September, 10
Contract Value: $2,474,739.06
EPC design-built project, The construction site is located at the AMC Compound at South Park, Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. The project scope was design and construction of a Field Maintenance Support Facility (72’x164’), Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Facility (72’x164’), Allied Trades Maintenance Facility (72’x164’) and Material Handling Equipment Facility (72’x164’).
VICC was required to perform site preparation, drainage, sub-structure, the K-Span superstructure, roll up and personnel doors, insulation, electrical and mechanical systems. Work includes designing and building a 72 ft X 164 ft K-Span maintenance facility with 5 ft (1.5 m) stub walls that will provide additional verticality for the facility. The top of the K-Span arch will be a minimum of 31 ft (9.5 m) above finished floor level (FFL). The slab for the facility is 8” concrete slabs with a minimum of one-layer rebar reinforcement. The facility designed to a wind speed of 120 kph. Structural submittal includes the design loading criteria and calculations.
The project also includes (4) 10ft x 10ft x 4” concrete slabs for 20 ton HVAC units. For each HVAC unit, contractor shall provide and install (3) three, 200mm diameter, one meter high bollard filled with concrete to protect the unit. VICC constructed 1 concrete ramp, 20 feet wide and 10 feet long in front of each motor operated 6mx6m roll-up doors. UL listed electrical items.
VICC used his owned new MIC UBM 240 Machine for this project
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DFAC, Accomodation Buildings, Supports Bldg and Compound Extension Work
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: EUPOL
Start Date: 24 September, 08
Completion Date: 27 October, 09
DFAC, Accomodation Buildings, Supports Bldg and Compound Extension Work
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: EUPOL
Start: 24 September, 08
Completion: 27 October, 09
Contract Value: $3,294,053.81
This is a Prime Design/Build contract project is to upgrade the European Police Mission Compound located in Kabul, Afghanistan using undeveloped adjacent property, new facilities on the existing compound, and all required upgrades to the existing compound. The project requires coordination activities with existing facilities in full operation and staffed by members of the European International organization. The project required a very short duration period during the peak month with severe weather conditions.
Design in accordance with Seismic Category IV Materials of Construction: Light gauge metal roofing system, reinforced CMU walls, fiber glass roof insulation, suspended ceiling, PVC Windows, fire alarm system, vinyl flooring, split A.C units, ducting and roof mounted exhaust system, plumbing and electrical system.
A. Accommodation Block and Parking located in the adjacent undeveloped property(New Compound Addition):
Design/Build Contract for three new two story Accommodation Buildings, 40-Car Capacity Parking area with access roads, and all site utilities and development. Each accommodation building is designed for 100 users; consisting of 96 single units and 4 double units, a control room for each building, light-gauge metal roofing system, heating/cooling system by split-type AC units, mechanical systems, communication/TV systems, and Auto Fire Alarm system. Sewer systems included leach fields and underground storage systems. Existing water well was tested and did not provide the quantity or quality required and a new well system along with chlorination / pumping station.
B. Kitchen and Dining Facilities:
Dining and kitchen service 100 users which Include: cook/serving islands, walk-in cold rooms, dry storage, offices, locker rooms, public and staff wash and bathroom areas, dishwashing and preparation areas, and supply of complete commercial kitchen equipment.
C. Security Upgrade (Existing and New Compounds):
Rehabilitation, modification and expansion of security facilities. Key components include 2-Guardtowers, (2) 20ft Guardhouses, widening of emergency gate, relocation of existing gates including doors, lift arms, pedestrian security measures, and T-Wall concrete barriers, reinforcing of existing and new surrounding walls HESCO barriers, 240 meter long 700mm width reinforced stone masonry wall, snipers screen on both existing and new compound, installation of blast resistant metal gates, sniper screen and installation of security lighting throughout.
D. Construction of Sports Building:
Design/build for a two story multi use sports complex. Multiple Racquet ball courts, weight lifting area, athletic equipment area, visitor viewing area, men’s / women’s shower/bathrooms area, sitting and toilet facilities. MEP systems include: HVAC (split-type AC units), electrical/mechanical systems, and sewer/water connections to new facilities. The building is made up of both structural concrete with CMU block walls, light-gauge metal roofing system.
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Construction of the KMTC Phase III
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: ECCI – AFCEE
Start Date: 06 November, 10
Completion Date: 31 December, 11
Construction of the KMTC Phase III
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: ECCI – AFCEE
Start: 06 November, 10
Completion: 31 December, 11
Contract Value: $11,381,943.82
Four Barracks Buildings for BWT and ACT Barracks:
VICC has constructed (4) four-story buildings of 1300 square meters per story, totaling 5,200 sq meters for each building to house troops. These buildings replicated the recently constructed four-story barracks.
Two Barracks/Office Buildings:
VICC has constructed two (2) two story structure of 280 square meters per floor totaling 560 square-meters. These facilities to be used for billeting related administrative purposes and located between and attached to the two existing adjacent billeting structures. These new facilities provide flow-through capability between existing structures. These buildings replicated the recently constructed 4-story barracks
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Construction of Barracks, Latrines and Class room
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 14 October, 04
Completion Date: 5 July, 06
Construction of Barracks, Latrines and Class room
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 14 October, 04
Completion: 5 July, 06
Contract Value: $3,496,882.00
Contract was to design and construct two (2) new barracks buildings for 426 soldiers in each building (over 1500m2 each) and the two (2) new related latrine/shower facilities to support each of the new barracks. Included was an 800 man pre-engineered metal classroom facility. Connection of new utilities to existing systems (sewer, water, electric). Civil work included; de-mining, removal of high density rubbish filled site, de-grubbing, site development, perimeter walls, asphalt and gravel roads, and related site work.
CLASSROOM FACILITY:
Pre-engineered metal building system, 30 meters by 53 meters by 6.1 meters high. Final Building size was 1,600m2. VICC provided the foundation, floor slab, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and related items for a functional facility. Erection of the pre-engineered building was provided with use of VICC factory trained erection supervisors. VICC was extremely successful with the manufacturer and received a certified building certificate. The building included; ceiling and wall insulation, interior wall finishes, office/storage areas, ceiling fans, electric fans, and lecture hall.
BARRACKS:
Designed and constructed 2 barracks buildings of reinforced CMU walls. Structure has continuous bond beam and vertical reinforcement for earthquake resistance. Stucco exterior walls and plastered interior walls. Drywall ceilings, windows, insulated pre-finished aluminum with a thermal break frame and sash. All doors, solid core exterior grade in metal frames. The floor slab is reinforced concrete slab with a grade beam for earthquake resistance. The vaulted roof structure was steel with seamless metal roofing panels. HVAC systems are electric heaters, ceiling fans. Each barracks slept 426 personnel.
TOILET/SHOWER BUILDINGS:
Design and construct 2 Toilet/Shower Buildings to support the new barrack buildings. Building size was 189 meters square. Water supply lines, 21 eastern style water closets, 21 shower cubicles with changing areas, 26 other hand held spray heads for ablution, and 3 trough sinks and electric water heaters. Buildings were reinforced CMU walls with continuous bond beam and vertical reinforcement for earthquake resistance. The vaulted roof structure was steel with seamless metal roofing panels. Ceramic wall and floor tiles in shower and toilet areas, heaters, ceiling mounted with internal blowers, exhaust fans, and tile bench at the ablution area.
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Cement Supply at Camp Dwyer
Service: Construction Material Supply
Location: Garmsir, Afghanistan
Client: 1HERG Red horse
Start Date: 29 September, 09
Completion Date: 8 July, 10
Cement Supply at Camp Dwyer
Garmsir, Afghanistan
Service: Construction Material Supply
Location: Garmsir, Afghanistan
Client: 1HERG Red horse
Start: 29 September, 09
Completion: 8 July, 10
Contract Value: $5,034,198.75
Scope of work includes delivery of Coarse Aggregate (washed gravel) 26,000.00 cum to Forward Operating Base Dwyer, 15Km Southwest of Garmsir, Helmand Province, Pakistan.
The Source of material is Garmsir river quarry and Helmand River, Lashkar Gah. Supply provided from stone crushing plants located on the Garmsir River and in Lashkar Gah.
VICC ensure that the daily output of the stone crushing plants should not be less than the required or specified quantity of the material.
VICC laboratory facilities utilized to ensure the specified quality of the material without any compromise. Material is completely washed at stockpile before loading for delivery.
Coarse aggregate was loaded with the loader or shovel and transported to site in Dump Trucks, equipped with hydraulic jacks for unloading the material. Trucks are also washed before loading.
After award of the contract we submit the samples for the client’s approval. Supply started after final approval of the client.
Delivery route is from Garmsir to Project site and from Lashkar Gah to site with special security of VICC.
Average daily delivery rate is 350 to 500 cum.
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Bost Airport runway construction
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Gah, Afghanistan
Client: Chemonics International, Inc –USAID
Start Date: 16 November, 08
Completion Date: 28 August, 09
Bost Airport runway construction
Gah, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Gah, Afghanistan
Client: Chemonics International, Inc –USAID
Start: 16 November, 08
Completion: 28 August, 09
Contract Value: $17,309,547.44
The aim of the project was constructing of an agriculture center and upgrading airport facilities at Lashkar Gah Bost Airport (BST) in Helmand Province. Together these two activities form the Lashkar Gah Bost Airport Agriculture Center (BAAC) Project. The project was to provide logistical airfreight access within the secure perimeter of BST.
The development and establishment of the LBAAC was the highest USAID priority for ADP/S. The project is one of the highest profile US Government initiatives in Afghanistan and is at the nexus of international development and foreign policy.
Key Components: Item Description Units Unit Type
- Drainage Excavation (23,000 Cu Mt)
- Crushed aggregate base course (21,000 Cu Mt)
- Plant Mix Bituminous Pavements (60,000 Sq mt)
- Bituminous Prime Coat (60,000 Sq mt)
- Double Bituminous Surface Treatment (44,000 Sq mt)
- Runway Markings – Visual Basic (9,200 Sq mt)
- Security
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ANP Border Police Battalion Headquarter
Service: Design-Build
Location: Qal-e-Kah, Farah, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 24 September, 06
Completion Date: 11 April, 08
ANP Border Police Battalion Headquarter
Qal-e-Kah, Farah, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Qal-e-Kah, Farah, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 24 September, 06
Completion: 11 April, 08
Contract Value: $6,212,827.92
Contract was a Prime Contract for the design and construction of facilities to support Border Police Battalion Headquarters at Qal e-ye Kah (Farah Province, Afghanistan). This project is defined as the design, material, labor, and equipment to construct and/or refurbish all utilities, roads, buildings, force protection measures, site security, de-mining activities, and other features.
The location was 20km from the closest small city with no governmental or military posts. The site was Battalion was 62,500 m2 with 100 battalion solders of mixed ranks.
Key Components:
- Master design (62,500 m2 site)
- A/e design
- Non-design (survey, geotechnical reports, testing)
- Site improvements
- Uxo removal
- Demolition/debris removal of existing structures
- Battalion water supply system (wells, purifications, and supply systems)
- Site roads/parking
- Site perimeter security force protection (1,000 linear meters)
- Barrack facilities (private, semi-private, barrack buildings for 100 users)
- Battalion dining facility (100 users)
- Shower, latrine and ablution facilities throughout the battalion
- Vehicle refueling service building (1,000 gallons diesel & Mogas storage & delivery)
- Storage building (100 m2)
- System wide sewer sanitation system
- Central communications building
- Central administration building (Contains office space for 100 battalion staff. Arms Room, Communications Room and Holding Cells)
- Vehicle maintenance garage (2 bay with hydraulic lift)
- Substation and power transmission systems (650kva prime & backup generator power supply)
- Vehicle motor pool facilities (20 vehicles)
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ANA Military Hospital Phase2 & Hospital Garage
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 8 December, 06
Completion Date: 7 September, 09
ANA Military Hospital Phase2 & Hospital Garage
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 8 December, 06
Completion: 7 September, 09
Contract Value: $6,977,083.05
Contract was a Prime Contract for design/build of the ANA Hospital Campus Phase II.
Key Components:
- UXO/Mine Site Clearing
- Master Site Plan (New and Existing)
- Design/Construct new ANA Military Hospital Garage (pre-engineered building for storage of 18 buses, maintenance, and material storage)
- Design/Construct New /Replace Existing Wastewater Treatment Plant – Building #9 (Cast in place units) for 400 users
- Design/Construct Addition to Dining Building
- Remove and Replaced Elevators in Buildings #1, #5A and #10 (10 total)
- Renovated Surgeon General Building 12 (2 story office building)
- Design/Construct new substation (transformers, prime and standby generators, fuel depot)
- Remediate Safety Concerns at Building 7, Heating Fuel Pump Building (Diesel tank assessment, hazardous material removal, repair/replace required equipment)
- Provided comprehensive study of existing Hospital Campus sewer lines (utilizing sewer camera monitoring system)
- Assessed removal and abatement of existing asbestos piping
- Provided comprehensive study of existing Hospital Campus Electrical System
- Design/Construct new electrical feeder for Building #12
- Demolished and replaced 5 Well Houses, Upgraded Existing Water supply Wells (New Pumps and Electrical Switches and Controls and added Water Purification (chlorination) system
- Installed Ceiling Fans in 9 story and 7 story buildings (600 plus units)
- Renovated Complete underground Tunnel System
- Renovated Reflecting Pool area to include ADA handicap access and complete filtration system. Provide additional irrigation system to hospital park (green area)
- Concrete parking pads (helicopter pads)
- Garage building materials consists of Pre-engineered Steel Structure from Mammut UAE, Fiber Glass Insulation, epoxy concrete flooring and other electro-mechanical materials.
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ANA Headquarters Building
Service: Design-Build
Location: Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 25 June, 06
Completion Date: 30 May, 07
ANA Headquarters Building
Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 25 June, 06
Completion: 30 May, 07
Contract Value: $1,015,367.78
Contract was a Prime Contract for design/build of the ANA Headquarters Building which included; furnishing all labor, management, materials, facilities, equipment and supplies to construct a 2 story cmu building with EIFS system, 776 m2 Corps Headquarter Building at Mazar-e-Sharif ANA Brigade. The building connects to the camp base wide utility systems (water supply, sewage, electrical, and communications). All mechanical, electrical, and communication systems were installed and connected. VICC was responsible for procurement and delivery of all furnishings; toilet fixtures, toilet/shower stalls, building heating system, water heaters and boiler, associated plumbing, and communication infrastructure (cat5, fiber optic, cable TV, and telephone). The Corps HQ Bldg was designed and constructed to allow for operational functions of the Corps.
Project included:a. Architectural / Engineering Design.
b. Provide concrete paved access for pedestrian and vehicle with 5-marked parking spaces, and provided area sod around the building.
c. Provide site grading that allows ground water to drain away from building effectively.
d .Metal Roof System.
e. Concrete columns and structural concrete masonry units used for exterior wall.
f. Building exterior was finished with Exterior Insulation System (EIFS) for high impact resistance required thermal value to meet local weather conditions.
g .Interior walls were cmu with plaster finish.
h. Floors sealed concrete finished with colored hardener. All bathrooms, toilet facilities and showers were provided with ceramic tile on floors and walls.
i. Single and double interior and exterior doors were metal with metal frames. All doors equipped with lever action locksets and closers
j. Provided aluminum Window frames and sliding sash with insect screens.
k. All interior spaces were provided with fluorescent lighting.
l. Installed exterior lighting on 4 corners of the building and at each entrance and exit. All exterior lighting is electronically controlled by photocells.
m. Provided and installed electrical systems throughout the building.
n. Plumbing systems included domestic cold and hot water; sanitary, storm, and landscape irrigation. The sewage system was designed to avoid excessive back pressure and aspiration effects. Cleanouts were provided to permit access to all sections of the waste drainage system.
o. Provided and installed all plumbing and sanitary fixtures. Provided and installed floor drains with traps in toilet rooms and mechanical room. Hot and cold water at all sinks.
p. The building is oriented to allow for the eastern and western style toilets to be facing in a culturally appropriate direction.
q. Communications systems installed throughout the building to support phones, local PC network, and Cable TV. -
ANA Facilities Engineering HQ
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 16 July, 06
Completion Date: 9 July, 08
ANA Facilities Engineering HQ
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 16 July, 06
Completion: 9 July, 08
Contract Value: $5,515,731.86
Contract is a Prime Contract for design/build of the ANA Facility Engineering Campus. The project consists of the requirements to design and construct a two-story office building to support 230 personnel, design and construct a DFAC capable of preparing and serving 275 personnel within the course of a two (2) hour period with a loading dock, an ablution building, and renovations to existing office buildings on the compound. In addition, several buildings on the site were demolished and removed.
Key Components
- Site Clearing of UXO/mine
- Master Site Plan
- Design and Construct a primary power plant
- Design and Construct a water system with steel above ground storage tank
- Design and Construct waste disposal system
- Design and Construct drainage plan for the site
- Design and Construct office building (FEA Headquarters)
- Design and Construct DFAC Building with loading dock
- Design and Construct Ablution Building
- Design and Construct access roads and parking lot for 50 vehicles
- Design and Reconstruct Office Building #1
- Design and Reconstruct Office Building #2
- Upgrade the Communications Systems Building #3
- Design and Construct an Entry Control Point (guard building) and Main Entry Gate
- Exterior and Security Lighting
- Design and Construct Stone Wall
- Design and Construct Perimeter Stone Wall
- Demolition/Transportation of Building Structures
- Removal/Transportation of Scrap Metal, Connex containers, and Debris
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ANA Brigade Roads
Service: Design-Build
Location: Mazar-e-Sharif & Gaedez, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 30 June, 06
Completion Date: 28 February, 07
ANA Brigade Roads
Mazar-e-Sharif & Gaedez, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Mazar-e-Sharif & Gaedez, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 30 June, 06
Completion: 28 February, 07
Contract Value: $3,898,361.09
Contract was a Prime Contract for design/build of the ANA for 3.2 km of asphalt paved road from the Mazar-e-Sharif 209th Afghan National Army Garrison entry control point to connect to two existing roads in Mazar-e-Sharif. Road construction includes the repair of 500m of existing damaged asphalt roadway and construction of 2700m asphalt roadway over existing dirt roads connecting 209th Afghan National Army Garrison to local roads; located in Mazar e Sharif, Afghanistan.
Upgrade 2100 meters of existing trail path leading from the Mazar-E-Sharif ANA Garrison Front Gate to the weapons ranges.This roadway is a gravel surface 6 meters wide, graded and crowned for proper drainage and provided with the necessary drainage structures. Road alignment shall be built up a minimum of 300mm using clean, compactable gravel and topped with crushed aggregate base course compacted to 95% maximum density.Design and construct a 1.75 km long, paved road that connects the Gardez ANA Garrison to the Khost-Gardez highway as shown on the Gardez ANA, the road was a partially built up road section with box culverts and causeways for drainage.
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Afghan National Army Commando Range
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start Date: 10 December, 10
Completion Date: 19 November, 12
Afghan National Army Commando Range
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Design-Build
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: USACE
Start: 10 December, 10
Completion: 19 November, 12
Contract Value: $1,899,487.76
The project consists of the design and construction of a live fire shoot house for the Afghan National Army at Camp Commando. The site is located near the existing village of Rish Khor. The project was defined as the design, material, labor, and equipment to construct access road, parking, buildings, utilities and other infrastructure for the new live fire shoot house and the addition of lighting to the existing shoot house adjacent to this site.
The work within this contract shall met and constructed in accordance with current U.S. design and International Building Codes (IBC), Life Safety Code (NFPA-101), Force Protection and security standards
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100MW Kabul Power Plant
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: LBG/B&V and Symbion – USAID
Start Date: 12 May, 08
Completion Date: 17 February, 10
100MW Kabul Power Plant
Kabul, Afghanistan
Service: Turnkey Construction
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Client: LBG/B&V and Symbion – USAID
Start: 12 May, 08
Completion: 17 February, 10
Contract Value: $28,893,375.68
The Project was construction of facilities to support Kabul 100MW Power Plant Site Development at north of Kabul Airport, in proximity to Jalalabad Road. The Prime Contract was divided into 3 subcontracts: (Phase I) Civil site development, (Phase II) Power plant, and (Phase III) Substation (transmission lines). Due to the ability of VICC to ramp up and complete the civil site development, Client retained VICC for turnkey construction of Phase II, power plant construction activities.
This project was defined as providing material and labor for the following features:
- Phase I – Civil Site Key Components
- Phase II – Power Plant Key Components
VICC received NTP on May 12, 2008 and mobilized a fully self sustaining compound with full facilities (sleeping, offices, shops, dfac, warehouses, fencing, etc) in 3 days. Full construction activities began in the site within 4 days of NTP.
Designs include sewer and water systems, guard houses, and well construction. VICC averaged $2 million dollars per month over the 4 month duration. An additional contract was awarded for this project by Symbion (Power Plant).
VICC provides all quality control, safety, and construction management identical to those required by USACE projects. VICC had a zero incident record for health and safety on this project due to the efforts and team work of all staff and the HSE department.