1. REBUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Jabez Construction Headquarters/Mailing Address: 721 W Main St, Auburn, WA 98001Phone: (253) 737-5039Fax: (253) 737-5717www.jabezcon.com
A Subsidiary of Jabez Holdings, Inc.
8(a)/SDBDBE/MBE/SCSAISC CertifiedNucor Distributor
CAPABILITY STATEMENT
Jabez Holdings Inc.’s foundation of quality construction and
service manifests itself throughout each project its’ subsidiaries
undertake be it new construction, small scale renovations such as
tenant improvement projects, or large scale structural, seismic,
and architectural improvements for commercial, marine, industrial,
multi-family, historical buildings, institutional, residential, non-
profit, municipal, military, or other government agencies.
We utilize a Client-focused approach for delivering a price
competitive, functional, and aesthetically pleasing product
that incorporates a myriad of sustainable solutions
We are an 8(a)/SDB/DBE/MBE/SCS/AISC Certified Firm
We have excellent bonding capacity
We typically self-perform more than 25% of our work
We have a proven track record on IDIQ, MACC, MATOC and
Sole Source Contracts
Our management team possesses more than 100 years of
combined construction and manufacturing experience
Primary NAICS: 332312
Secondary NAICS: 236210, 236220, 237130, 237990, 238120,
238160, 238210, 238920, 331210, 332311, 332313, 332322, 332996,
332999, 561210, 561621
*Preconstruction *Structural Steel Fabrication & Erection
*GC/CM *Misc. & Ornamental Steel Fabrication
*Design-Build *Tenant Improvements
*Design-Bid-Build *Renovation
Jabez Construction often works in tandem with another subsidiary
of Jabez Holdings, Inc., ST Fabrication, its AISC Certified Steel
Division. Over 40 years in business, ST Fabrication provides
complete structural steel solutions including first rate steel and
miscellaneous metals fabrication, joist and decking packages,
marine piling and finishes, tenant improvements, fuel farms,
mechanical upgrades, and other specialty products all produced
under well-controlled, closely-monitored, and efficiently-
coordinated processes and procedures. Our emphasis on project
management, quality control, timeliness, safety, value engineering
and competitive pricing results in cost savings, improved
scheduling and the highest quality product.
WA CONTRACTOR LICENSE: STFABI*063BA
FEDERAL DOT DBE: D4M6818443
WASHINGTON UBI: 602-216-144
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY #: 200097 00 2
FEDERAL TIN: 68-0511809
L&I WORKER’S COMP #: 033,828-00
DUNS: 093641538
BOND REGISTRATION #: 206085204
CAGE CODE: 3M4G0
RESELLER PERMIT #: A 15 7006 13
SBA 8(a)/SDB CERT: 303467
OMWBE: M4M6818443
KING COUNTY SCS CERT: 1144
Jesse T. Cherian, President/CEO
Mr. Cherian holds his Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering
from the University of Washington. He is focused on vision casting,
corporate planning, and marketing strategies to grow the company
revenues amidst a positive and safe work environment.
Eric Hildebrandt, Vice President/CFO
Mr. Hildebrandt holds a BS, Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Washington. His primary focus is to grow company
revenues through judicious fiscal management, capital planning,
and facilities management while maintaining a safe work place.
2. REBUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Jabez Construction Headquarters/Mailing Address: 721 W Main St, Auburn, WA 98001Phone: (253) 737-5039Fax: (253) 737-5717www.jabezcon.com
CONSTRUCT "RIF" FACILITY FOR 2ND/75TH RANGERS, JBLM, WA
Role: Prime
Type: Design-Build
A 3,955-sf multi-use facility including a
structural concrete SOG diaphragm, with
structural reinforcing steel with
underground vapor barrier, mechanical,
electrical, communications, access
control/Omni Door Security System,
overhead roll-up doors, restroom, mechanical room, LMS, ALCS, and
communication room including SIPRNet, NIPRNet and Secure Vault.
AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS SQUADRON (ASOS) ADMIN FACILITY, JBLM, WA
Role: Prime
Type: Design-Build
A 4,042-sf multiple-use facility,
including foundation and anchors,
mechanical, electrical, communications,
access control systems, alarm systems/
suppression, bathroom with shower,
lockers, laundry, SIPRNet, NIPRNet, and
other items deemed necessary for a complete and usable facility to
support the squadron who provide air liaison, operational advice,
planning & terminal attack control necessary to integrate joint fire
support into the ground commander’s scheme of maneuver.
REPLACE XLP CABLES, BETWEEN SUBSTATION TRANSFORMERS AND
SWITCHGEAR AT NBK BANGOR, WA
Role: Prime
Type: New Construction
Work performed in 5 of the 6
substations at NBK Bangor and in the Strategic Weapons Facility, Pacific
(SWFPAC) Zone. Workers had to be badged, and stringent security
measures followed. Removed approximately 33,000-lf of existing 750
KCM aluminum medium voltage XLP and ground wire at 5 locations and
replaced with 500 KCM copper EPR and 1/0 ground wire. Included
replacement of all transformer, generator and capacitor bank XLP cables
and ground wire from switchgear to equipment and replacement of feeder
cable from each substation out to the first manhole; fire wrapped all
exposed cables.
AIRCRAFT PARTS STORAGE, FT. WAINWRIGHT, AK
Role: Subcontractor
Type: Design-Build
Work entailed detail, fabrication and
shipment of all structural and misc. steel,
metal decking and steel joists. (39) 18”-
206”-18” deep x 95’ long “piggy-back”
joists were fabricated in three pieces for barge shipment to jobsite. Field
bolted splices for lower 95’ section and with upper third (ridge portion)
field welded. Conformed dimensional tolerances for welded construction,
details of welds, and quality of welds with the applicable requirements.
Provided independent nondestructive testing and inspection of all welds,
and ultrasonic inspect of all full penetration welds, and dye penetrant
inspected 5 % of partial penetration and fillet welds.
CONSTRUCT FRIES TOWER FOR 2ND/75TH RANGERS, JBLM, WA
Role: Prime
Type: Design-Build
Designed demolition, civil, concrete footings,
lighting system, structural steel tower, and sheet
metal roofing and gutters. Examples of
betterments provided and installed include:
additional concrete in the footings, with a much
higher strength for foundation; additional master
switch for lights at the base of the tower for safety purpose, and metal
fascia trim around the entire perimeter of the roof at the eave location.
SR99 TUNNEL PROJECT, T46 CRANE MAINTENANCE FACILITY, SEATTLE, WA
Role: Prime Subcontractor
Type: Design-Bid-Build
Project consisted of 15,000-sf of
demolition of existing surfaces, and
extensive utility tie-ins to existing utilities,
while maintaining a continual operational
level. Main building has offices;
restrooms; break, compressor, parts and locker rooms, and two overhead
roll-up doors; exterior roof consists of a metal deck with Rigid Insulation,
ice and water shield, and standing seam aluminum roofing panels to avoid
rust from the seawater; exterior skin has 14 gauge steel framing, with ½”
exterior plywood, covered in an “Air Barrier Grace Skin”.
COMPUTER 5E NETWORK DROP SERVICES AT MADIGAN HEALTHCARE
SYSTEM (MHS), TACOMA, WA
Role: Prime
Type: Renovation
Scope of Work included providing project
management, supervision, labor, materials,
equipment, and other items or services to
furnish and install CAT 5e computer network drops with associated
communication closet patch cables, information outlets, and equipment
patch cables to augment the existing equipment racks, patch panels and
cable trays. Cabling was routed so as to avoid interference with any other
service or system, operation or maintenance purposes. A
telecommunications grounding system was installed in compliance with
ANSI/EIA/TIA-607. All testing was performed by trained, certified personnel.
Construct 2nd Ranger Batt Combat Readiness Training Facility, JBLM, WA
Role: Prime
Type: Design-Build
The purpose of this contract was to
provide design and construction
services for an 8000-sf, pre-
engineered metal building with 18-ft
eaves and slab on grade foundation, to include foundation and anchors,
mechanical, electrical, communications, fire suppression/alarm systems,
access control systems, and other items deemed necessary for a
complete and usable facility, including design for ATFP windows.
Betterment examples: structural upgrade capable of supporting 250psf
storage above; structural steel canopies with integral gutters in lieu of
the awnings.