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FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
The Safe Haven team is pleased to offer the following to demonstrate its ability to complete
design/build FE/BR replacement as well as maintenance and repair construction projects. Safe
Haven is a Class A General Contractor
#1 USAID – Dominican Republic
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Design/Build/Install FE/BR Office/Conference Room Module, Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
Contract Agency /
Company:
USAID
Contract Number: 517-C-00-02-00117-00
Description of
Project:
Design, construction, and installation of an 800+sq.ft. Forced Entry / Ballistic
Resistant office complex / conference room attached to the second floor of the
USAID mission’s office building in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Project
included utilities and communications hook-ups to pair the structure with the
building’s utilities and communications infrastructure.
Due to the challenge of installation in a tight space with limited street access, Safe
Haven’s design solution was to fabricate the structure in two sections at its
Jennings, LA facilities, ship them to
the site, and then weld together
once the modules were in place.
Safe Haven provided Start-up,
Commissioning, and Warranty
Service and completed the project
in a timely fashion. Safe Haven
also ensured that all USAID
personnel were trained in the
operation and maintenance of all
installed systems. A combination of
local labor, subcontractors, and third
country contractors were used to
expeditiously complete all site work.
Project Type: Design / Build, Addition
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#2 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – New Orleans, LA
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Design Build Hurricane Command Center (250mph wind load rated), New
Orleans, LA
Contract Agency /
Company:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contract Number: W912GB-04-R-0055
Description of
Project:
Design, construction, and installation of a Hurricane Command Post, Generator
Building, and Protected Access Corridor (250 mph wind load rated) located in New
Orleans, LA.
The entire installation was fabricated in Safe Haven’s Jennings, LA facilities, shipped
to the site, and installed in three sections. Placement was an issue due to tight
clearances. Safe Haven’s team
worked diligently to overcome
problems with actual site insertion
and installation.
Safe Haven provided start-up,
commissioning, and warranty
service and completed the project
in a timely fashion. In addition, Safe
Haven ensured that all appropriate
personnel were trained in the
operation and maintenance of all
installed systems.
Project Type: Design / Build, Addition
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#3 USAID/ Jerusalem
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: USAID/Jerusalem
Contract Agency /
Company:
USAID
Contract Number: 294-C-00-02-00212-00 & 294-2002-029
Description of
Project:
In an ongoing, 3 phase project beginning in October of 2000, and continuing through June 20, 2003, Safe
Haven was awarded a contract to design, construct, and install for the DOS and the USAID mission in
Jerusalem, a FE/BR four-plex and 2 story office complex in the US consular compound in Jerusalem.
The two story office unit was installed in two phases with the first story being fabricated at Safe
Haven’s facilities in Jennings, LA and shipped to the site and then subsequently installed and
commissioned. Later it was determined by the customer that additional office space was required and
being well aware of the level of personal security offered by the original unit and that it could be added
to without any additional structural modification, a follow up contract was negotiated to duplicate the
square footage of the structure by adding a second story. Installation and subsequent commissioning
of the structures required site preparation and restoration of landscaping.
Safe Haven used a combination of local labor, sub-contractors, and third country contractors to
expeditiously complete all site work. Safe Haven selected an experienced and responsive local
subcontractor, Avi Cranes, to provide for the construction and installation of the exterior stair case.
Project Type: Design / Build, New construction
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#4 Baghdad International Airport (BIAP):
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Modular Protective Shelters – Baghdad, Iraq
Contract Agency /
Company:
Contract Number:
Description of
Project:
Design / build construction of four (2) Forced Entry and blast resistant
modular office complex protective shelters. Scope included furnishing and
installing modular building complex.
Project Type: Design / Build, New construction
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#5 Department of State, Office of Overseas Building Operations,
Hamilton, Bermuda
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: FE/BR Self Contained Modular Generator Housing – U.S. Consulate, Hamilton,
Bermuda
Contract Agency
/ Company:
Oregon Electric Group For DoS/OBO
Contract Number: P.O. 49565-1SJ for Project #518
Description of
Project:
This FE/BR power module was designed and packaged in a small foot print configuration especially for
the U.S. Consulate in Hamilton, Bermuda, making it ideal for installation in a restricted area. It can
serve as a prototype for similar modules for future Dept. of State needs. It can be transported on a flat
bed trailer and lifted and placed by crane through employment of the ‘Peck & Hale’ type lifting points. Its
rigid construction makes spreader bars unnecessary during the lifting process.
With it’s self contained large capacity fuel tank, optimal electrical hook-up, and ballistic resistant
access ports, it can be deployed and operational in minimal time. It has the added advantage of being an
esthetically pleasing ‘temporary’ structure allowing it to be deployed at a wide range of sites without
violating local architectural standards. Designed and built to withstand 15 minutes of forced entry
attack in accordance with SD-STD 01.01 standards, its rugged construction will assure many years of
service, whether permanently place or moved about from site to site as need arises. It can be sited
with minimal terrain preparation and can be set directly on the ground or elevated on a footing or piers as
need dictates.
`
Generator Service/overhaul/replacement is simplified by an access door that allows passage of the
entire generator set without dismantling. An overhead anchoring system allows for the attachment of
chain-falls and pulley systems for easier generator overhaul.
Project Type:
Design/Build-New Construction
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
# 6 Communications Module
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Self contained Mobile Communications Center
Contract Agency /
Company:
Classified
Contract Number: N/A
Description of
Project:
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
Unit Information
& Capabilities
Unit Dimensions: 58’ X 17.2’ X 12’
Exterior Configuration: Unit rides on 10 high flotation tires on half axles (allowing
for lower unit profile). Footprint to weight ratio is less than 40lbs/sq.in. Tow hitch
capable of adapting between commercial/military tractors. Unit is capable of
being deployed almost anywhere where minimum road surface is at least
compacted and close to 20 feet wide or better. It may be towed short distances in
unconsolidated soils, depending on tractor capabilities and environmental
conditions. Exterior Illumination provided on all four sides. Exterior mounted
Septic System. Exterior mounts for satellite dish array. Exterior fuel filler port with
interior mounted cut-off valve for added security. Exterior mounted filter unit
provides for deployment in dusty conditions. Filter is ‘self-renewing’, automatically
scrolling new media into place as old media becomes clogged, insuring optimum
air circulation for on board components.
Set Up: Hydraulic rams at each corner of unit allow for leveling in uneven terrain.
Quick hook up to utility port power or on-board power generation allow for almost
immediate unit operation. On-board fuel and water allow for rapid start up and
continuous operation for 30 hr. minimum.
Electrical: Stand alone generator (60kW-75KVA 60Hz, 3ph. 208/120v) provides
on board power for up to 48 hrs. before need to refill diesel tank. Alternately, unit
can be hooked up to port power, and generator used in the ‘back-up’ mode.
Grounding fork provided for deployment to ensure positive electrical grounding.
Unit can be hooked up to a variety of available port power configurations by
simply changing taps in on board isolation transformer.
Communications environment: It can be deployed in a variety of critical
environments maintaining the physical integrity of its crew and the RF integrity of
the communications data that they are managing. It is provided with 10 work
stations that can handle both copper and fiber optic connections, for a wide array
of communications configurations.
Living Environment: The crew work area and living quarters are climate
controlled to provide a shirt sleeve work environment. Sleeping area (two beds
with reading lights and privacy curtains), shower and toilet cubicle and small
kitchenette provide for the comfort of off-duty personnel. An interior potable water
tank provides almost 380 gallons of water allowing crew members 8 gallons of
water a day each for 3+ days of deployment without refill.
Sewage is pumped from the interior holding tank to an exterior septic/treatment
tank that is Coast Guard approved.
Project Type: Design Build/New Construction
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#7 Calcasieu Parish Communications District-Emergency Storm Shelter and
Alternate 911 Call Center
Company/ Division
Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Calcasieu Parish Emergency Storm Shelter and Alternate 911 Call Center, Moss
Bluff, LA
Contract Agency /
Company:
Calcasieu Parish Communications District, Lake Charles, LA 70601
Contract Number: P.O. 2004-022
Description of
Project / Relevance
to this project:
Design, construction, and installation of a Hurricane Command Post and
Emergency 911 Call Center. This project ensured that the Calcasieu Parish
Communications District has a safe haven from which to ride out major storms in
the Lake Charles area.
The entire installation was fabricated in Safe Haven’s Jennings, LA facilities,
shipped to the site, and installed in three sections. Safe Haven provided
foundational piers and installation of the three modular shells The 3 modular
sections were set on ten foot deep 24” concrete piers with steel plate anchors set
into the top of each pier and welded to the structure. This ensures a structure that
will withstand very high winds as well as provide sufficient electrical grounding for
the communications equipment installed inside. Calcasieu Parish installed its
communications equipment upon completion of the structural installation.
The project was completed in a timely fashion and within budget. Safe Haven
ensured that the installation was complete in every particular as contracted.
Project Type:
Design / Build New construction
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#8 A&E Special Project
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Office and Communications Complex
Contract Agency /
Company:
Classified
Contract Number: N/A
Description of
Project:
Under a very tight time schedule Safe Haven designed and fabricated 3 FE/BR
modular office complexes to be airlifted into theater. The thirty-nine modules for
the three complexes are bolt and weld together modular structures that are used
as office/communications space and are FE/BR designs that also incorporate self
contained emergency generators, bio-chemical abatement and dust removal air
handling units. Total office space and mechanical space provided amount to
9,000+ square feet.
Project Type: FE/BR Office and Communications Space
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#9 A&E Special Project
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Office Building Safe Haven
Contract Agency /
Company:
Classified
Contract Number: N/A
Description of
Project:
Safe Haven designed and fabricated a FE/BR modular structure to be used as a
consular building safe haven. The structure was airlifted to site and installed in
less than 5 days.
Project Type: FE/BR Office Safe Haven
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#10 US Embassy/Naples, Italy
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Environmental Security Measures
Contract Agency /
Company:
Classified
Contract Number: SALMEC-03-D-0035
Description of
Project:
As a Class A General Contractor, Safe Haven Enterprises, LLC was the lead
contractor on this project to replace existing air handling units with new bio-
chemical capable air handling units for the US Embassy in Naples. Safe Haven
provided complete oversight of this project and supervised numerous
subcontractors in all aspects of logistics and installation. The project included
installation of hardened FE/BR walls and doors, remodeling of the 4
th
floor, air
handling units, and ceiling work. This project was completed in March of 2008.
Project Type: Environmental Security Upgrade
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#11 US Embassy/Location Undisclosed
Company/ Division
Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: FE/BR Generator Addition
Contract Agency /
Company:
Friberg Electric
Contract Number:
Description of
Project:
Fabrication of FE/BR Generator Enclosure complete with 125KW Generator and
1000 gallon auxiliary fuel tank.
Project Type:
Embassy Upgrade
FE/BR Project Experience and Performance
This data or information is considered confidential or
Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure
Under the Freedom of Information Act.
#12 USAID, Office of Overseas Building Operations, Beirut, Lebanon:
Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises
Program Title: Modular Protective Shelters - U.S. Embassy, Beirut
Contract Agency /
Company:
USAID, OBO
Contract Number: 268-0-00-09-00060-00
Description of
Project:
Design / build construction of four (4) Forced Entry and blast resistant modular
office complex protective shelters. Scope included furnishing and installing
modular building complex.
Project Type: Design / Build, New construction

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SAFE HAVEN Project Experience and Performance 2014

  • 1. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. The Safe Haven team is pleased to offer the following to demonstrate its ability to complete design/build FE/BR replacement as well as maintenance and repair construction projects. Safe Haven is a Class A General Contractor #1 USAID – Dominican Republic Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Design/Build/Install FE/BR Office/Conference Room Module, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Contract Agency / Company: USAID Contract Number: 517-C-00-02-00117-00 Description of Project: Design, construction, and installation of an 800+sq.ft. Forced Entry / Ballistic Resistant office complex / conference room attached to the second floor of the USAID mission’s office building in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Project included utilities and communications hook-ups to pair the structure with the building’s utilities and communications infrastructure. Due to the challenge of installation in a tight space with limited street access, Safe Haven’s design solution was to fabricate the structure in two sections at its Jennings, LA facilities, ship them to the site, and then weld together once the modules were in place. Safe Haven provided Start-up, Commissioning, and Warranty Service and completed the project in a timely fashion. Safe Haven also ensured that all USAID personnel were trained in the operation and maintenance of all installed systems. A combination of local labor, subcontractors, and third country contractors were used to expeditiously complete all site work. Project Type: Design / Build, Addition
  • 2. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #2 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – New Orleans, LA Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Design Build Hurricane Command Center (250mph wind load rated), New Orleans, LA Contract Agency / Company: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contract Number: W912GB-04-R-0055 Description of Project: Design, construction, and installation of a Hurricane Command Post, Generator Building, and Protected Access Corridor (250 mph wind load rated) located in New Orleans, LA. The entire installation was fabricated in Safe Haven’s Jennings, LA facilities, shipped to the site, and installed in three sections. Placement was an issue due to tight clearances. Safe Haven’s team worked diligently to overcome problems with actual site insertion and installation. Safe Haven provided start-up, commissioning, and warranty service and completed the project in a timely fashion. In addition, Safe Haven ensured that all appropriate personnel were trained in the operation and maintenance of all installed systems. Project Type: Design / Build, Addition
  • 3. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #3 USAID/ Jerusalem Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: USAID/Jerusalem Contract Agency / Company: USAID Contract Number: 294-C-00-02-00212-00 & 294-2002-029 Description of Project: In an ongoing, 3 phase project beginning in October of 2000, and continuing through June 20, 2003, Safe Haven was awarded a contract to design, construct, and install for the DOS and the USAID mission in Jerusalem, a FE/BR four-plex and 2 story office complex in the US consular compound in Jerusalem. The two story office unit was installed in two phases with the first story being fabricated at Safe Haven’s facilities in Jennings, LA and shipped to the site and then subsequently installed and commissioned. Later it was determined by the customer that additional office space was required and being well aware of the level of personal security offered by the original unit and that it could be added to without any additional structural modification, a follow up contract was negotiated to duplicate the square footage of the structure by adding a second story. Installation and subsequent commissioning of the structures required site preparation and restoration of landscaping. Safe Haven used a combination of local labor, sub-contractors, and third country contractors to expeditiously complete all site work. Safe Haven selected an experienced and responsive local subcontractor, Avi Cranes, to provide for the construction and installation of the exterior stair case. Project Type: Design / Build, New construction
  • 4. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #4 Baghdad International Airport (BIAP): Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Modular Protective Shelters – Baghdad, Iraq Contract Agency / Company: Contract Number: Description of Project: Design / build construction of four (2) Forced Entry and blast resistant modular office complex protective shelters. Scope included furnishing and installing modular building complex. Project Type: Design / Build, New construction
  • 5. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #5 Department of State, Office of Overseas Building Operations, Hamilton, Bermuda Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: FE/BR Self Contained Modular Generator Housing – U.S. Consulate, Hamilton, Bermuda Contract Agency / Company: Oregon Electric Group For DoS/OBO Contract Number: P.O. 49565-1SJ for Project #518 Description of Project: This FE/BR power module was designed and packaged in a small foot print configuration especially for the U.S. Consulate in Hamilton, Bermuda, making it ideal for installation in a restricted area. It can serve as a prototype for similar modules for future Dept. of State needs. It can be transported on a flat bed trailer and lifted and placed by crane through employment of the ‘Peck & Hale’ type lifting points. Its rigid construction makes spreader bars unnecessary during the lifting process. With it’s self contained large capacity fuel tank, optimal electrical hook-up, and ballistic resistant access ports, it can be deployed and operational in minimal time. It has the added advantage of being an esthetically pleasing ‘temporary’ structure allowing it to be deployed at a wide range of sites without violating local architectural standards. Designed and built to withstand 15 minutes of forced entry attack in accordance with SD-STD 01.01 standards, its rugged construction will assure many years of service, whether permanently place or moved about from site to site as need arises. It can be sited with minimal terrain preparation and can be set directly on the ground or elevated on a footing or piers as need dictates. ` Generator Service/overhaul/replacement is simplified by an access door that allows passage of the entire generator set without dismantling. An overhead anchoring system allows for the attachment of chain-falls and pulley systems for easier generator overhaul. Project Type: Design/Build-New Construction
  • 6. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. # 6 Communications Module Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Self contained Mobile Communications Center Contract Agency / Company: Classified Contract Number: N/A Description of Project:
  • 7. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. Unit Information & Capabilities Unit Dimensions: 58’ X 17.2’ X 12’ Exterior Configuration: Unit rides on 10 high flotation tires on half axles (allowing for lower unit profile). Footprint to weight ratio is less than 40lbs/sq.in. Tow hitch capable of adapting between commercial/military tractors. Unit is capable of being deployed almost anywhere where minimum road surface is at least compacted and close to 20 feet wide or better. It may be towed short distances in unconsolidated soils, depending on tractor capabilities and environmental conditions. Exterior Illumination provided on all four sides. Exterior mounted Septic System. Exterior mounts for satellite dish array. Exterior fuel filler port with interior mounted cut-off valve for added security. Exterior mounted filter unit provides for deployment in dusty conditions. Filter is ‘self-renewing’, automatically scrolling new media into place as old media becomes clogged, insuring optimum air circulation for on board components. Set Up: Hydraulic rams at each corner of unit allow for leveling in uneven terrain. Quick hook up to utility port power or on-board power generation allow for almost immediate unit operation. On-board fuel and water allow for rapid start up and continuous operation for 30 hr. minimum. Electrical: Stand alone generator (60kW-75KVA 60Hz, 3ph. 208/120v) provides on board power for up to 48 hrs. before need to refill diesel tank. Alternately, unit can be hooked up to port power, and generator used in the ‘back-up’ mode. Grounding fork provided for deployment to ensure positive electrical grounding. Unit can be hooked up to a variety of available port power configurations by simply changing taps in on board isolation transformer. Communications environment: It can be deployed in a variety of critical environments maintaining the physical integrity of its crew and the RF integrity of the communications data that they are managing. It is provided with 10 work stations that can handle both copper and fiber optic connections, for a wide array of communications configurations. Living Environment: The crew work area and living quarters are climate controlled to provide a shirt sleeve work environment. Sleeping area (two beds with reading lights and privacy curtains), shower and toilet cubicle and small kitchenette provide for the comfort of off-duty personnel. An interior potable water tank provides almost 380 gallons of water allowing crew members 8 gallons of water a day each for 3+ days of deployment without refill. Sewage is pumped from the interior holding tank to an exterior septic/treatment tank that is Coast Guard approved. Project Type: Design Build/New Construction
  • 8. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #7 Calcasieu Parish Communications District-Emergency Storm Shelter and Alternate 911 Call Center Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Calcasieu Parish Emergency Storm Shelter and Alternate 911 Call Center, Moss Bluff, LA Contract Agency / Company: Calcasieu Parish Communications District, Lake Charles, LA 70601 Contract Number: P.O. 2004-022 Description of Project / Relevance to this project: Design, construction, and installation of a Hurricane Command Post and Emergency 911 Call Center. This project ensured that the Calcasieu Parish Communications District has a safe haven from which to ride out major storms in the Lake Charles area. The entire installation was fabricated in Safe Haven’s Jennings, LA facilities, shipped to the site, and installed in three sections. Safe Haven provided foundational piers and installation of the three modular shells The 3 modular sections were set on ten foot deep 24” concrete piers with steel plate anchors set into the top of each pier and welded to the structure. This ensures a structure that will withstand very high winds as well as provide sufficient electrical grounding for the communications equipment installed inside. Calcasieu Parish installed its communications equipment upon completion of the structural installation. The project was completed in a timely fashion and within budget. Safe Haven ensured that the installation was complete in every particular as contracted. Project Type: Design / Build New construction
  • 9. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #8 A&E Special Project Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Office and Communications Complex Contract Agency / Company: Classified Contract Number: N/A Description of Project: Under a very tight time schedule Safe Haven designed and fabricated 3 FE/BR modular office complexes to be airlifted into theater. The thirty-nine modules for the three complexes are bolt and weld together modular structures that are used as office/communications space and are FE/BR designs that also incorporate self contained emergency generators, bio-chemical abatement and dust removal air handling units. Total office space and mechanical space provided amount to 9,000+ square feet. Project Type: FE/BR Office and Communications Space
  • 10. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #9 A&E Special Project Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Office Building Safe Haven Contract Agency / Company: Classified Contract Number: N/A Description of Project: Safe Haven designed and fabricated a FE/BR modular structure to be used as a consular building safe haven. The structure was airlifted to site and installed in less than 5 days. Project Type: FE/BR Office Safe Haven
  • 11. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #10 US Embassy/Naples, Italy Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Environmental Security Measures Contract Agency / Company: Classified Contract Number: SALMEC-03-D-0035 Description of Project: As a Class A General Contractor, Safe Haven Enterprises, LLC was the lead contractor on this project to replace existing air handling units with new bio- chemical capable air handling units for the US Embassy in Naples. Safe Haven provided complete oversight of this project and supervised numerous subcontractors in all aspects of logistics and installation. The project included installation of hardened FE/BR walls and doors, remodeling of the 4 th floor, air handling units, and ceiling work. This project was completed in March of 2008. Project Type: Environmental Security Upgrade
  • 12. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #11 US Embassy/Location Undisclosed Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: FE/BR Generator Addition Contract Agency / Company: Friberg Electric Contract Number: Description of Project: Fabrication of FE/BR Generator Enclosure complete with 125KW Generator and 1000 gallon auxiliary fuel tank. Project Type: Embassy Upgrade
  • 13. FE/BR Project Experience and Performance This data or information is considered confidential or Privileged, and is not subject to mandatory disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act. #12 USAID, Office of Overseas Building Operations, Beirut, Lebanon: Company/ Division Safe Haven Enterprises Program Title: Modular Protective Shelters - U.S. Embassy, Beirut Contract Agency / Company: USAID, OBO Contract Number: 268-0-00-09-00060-00 Description of Project: Design / build construction of four (4) Forced Entry and blast resistant modular office complex protective shelters. Scope included furnishing and installing modular building complex. Project Type: Design / Build, New construction