Air Force chooses 27 for $1.5B architect, engineering contract

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Work under this contract will support broader efforts related to environmental restoration and quality.
The Air Force has awarded 27 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $1.5 billion contract for architect and engineering services at Defense Department and other U.S. government facilities around the world
Work under this contract will support broader efforts across areas such as environmental restoration, environmental conservation and planning, and environmental quality.
Air Force officials received 32 offers in total, according to the Pentagon’s Monday awards digest.
Awardees are as follows:
- A&M BERS joint venture
- Ahtna Engineering Services
- Arcadis US
- AECOM
- Aerostar SES
- BEM Systems
- Bhate Environmental Associates
- Cape-Weston JV4
- CTI Ayuda joint venture
- EA Engineering, Science and Technology Inc.
- HDR Environmental, Operations and COnstruction Inc.
- HGL-Aptim Technologies joint venture
- Jacobs
- Leidos
- North Wind Site Services
- Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises
- Parsons
- Plexus-Seres joint venture
- QRI Tetra Tech joint venture
- Stantec-Michael Baker-Sundance joint venture
- Tanaq-MES 8(a) joint venture
- Tahama Versar joint venture
- Tetra Tech
- Tidewater-PHE joint venture
- Trihydro Corp.
- Weston-CDM Smith joint venture
- WSP USA Environment & Infrastructure
Solicitation documents released in July 2023 outline how the awardees will compete for task orders covering services such as full or abbreviated multi-disciplinary planning, investigation, assessment, design, construction phase design and field inspection services.
The contract’s period of performance includes an initial five-year base period, followed by a single option for five more years.
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