
J&J Worldwide Services won a $259.9 million firm-fixed-price contract under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Medical Repair and Renewal Program in Huntsville, Alabama.
The MRR Program provides design-build and construction services to repair, renovate and modernize hospitals, clinics, medical labs, wellness centers, and veterinary and dental clinics.
J&J will support medical facility needs across the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, D.C., Guam and Puerto Rico, ensuring military healthcare facilities stay operational and mission-ready.
“For decades, J&J has been a trusted partner in supporting military healthcare infrastructure,” said Patrick Roddy, CEO of J&J Worldwide Services. “Now, as part of CBRE’s government and defense business, we are expanding our capabilities to deliver even greater value and innovation to the Defense Health Agency. This award reinforces our commitment to providing mission-critical healthcare solutions with the expertise, reliability, and efficiency necessary to sustain and enhance medical facilities.”
J&J has a longstanding partnership with the Defense Health Agency, providing medical facility solutions that improve readiness, patient care and operational excellence for military healthcare facilities worldwide, the company said.