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LB&B Associates Inc. Awarded Naval Station Coronado Aircraft Refueling Contract

COLUMBIA, MARYLAND: LB&B Associates Inc., a diversified services company operating in over twenty five states, the District of Columbia, and overseas locations, announces that it has been awarded the contract for Alongside Aircraft Refueling and Related Services for Naval Station Coronado California. The contract is in effect April 1, 2018 and continues through March 31, 2027.

The Naval Base Coronado contract encompasses Naval Station North Island, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach, and Naval Auxiliary Landing Field San Clemente Island.  This is our second straight re-competition award for our now third consecutive contract. We thank all of our DLA and Naval Station Coronado Customers for their continued confidence in our ability to serve.

 

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