Huntsville’s Johnson Controls Building Automation Systems wins $377M Army contract

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WASHINGTON — A Huntsville company has been awarded a contract from the Army valued at more than $377 million for automation systems.

According to a Department of Defense news release, Johnson Controls Building Automation Systems won a five-year $377,998,800 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement, installation, maintenance, and service of building automation systems.

Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of July 16, 2030, the DoD said.

The Army Corps of Engineers in Huntsville is the contracting activity.

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