B3 Enterprises will continue refueling services at Army’s Fort Rucker with contract update

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By Troy Turner

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The U.S. Army has extended a contract with B3 Enterprises LLC, which has Alabama operations located in Daleville, for refuel and defuel services at Fort Rucker.

Fort Rucker is the home of Army aviation and serves as its primary training and testing ground for helicopter warfare.

The contract modification adds more than $18 million to an existing contract with a cumulative value of $115.6 million.

It carries an estimated completion date of June 26, 2028.

U.S. Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Eustis, Virginia, is the contracting agency.

B3 Enterprises provides mission-critical refuel and defuel services to Fort Rucker by ensuring uninterrupted support across more than 13 locations, according to company materials.

“Our team issues approximately 2 million gallons of fuel each month while upholding the highest standards of safety, environmental stewardship, and operational discipline,” it says. “With a workforce committed to excellence, B3 plays a vital role in sustaining Army aviation training and readiness, delivering reliable fuel support that keeps the mission moving.”

B3 Enterprises is headquartered in Woodbridge, Virginia, and in addition to logistics and fuel services provides a variety of engineering and contracting work.

Troy Turner is the editor and senior consultant for AlaDefense.com. He can be reached at [email protected]. His bio can be found here.

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