FAA wraps up awards for engineering recompete

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Five companies will work with a program management team that is part of the Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic organization.

The Federal Aviation Administration has crossed the finish line on awards for the new iteration of a technical and professional services contract vehicle that has five companies as primes.

Aurora Innovations and P17 Solutions won two of the Air Traffic Engineering and Program Support II contract’s three slots that were reserved for small disadvantaged businesses, the FAA said in dual award notices Monday.

Aurora is eligible for a $38 million ceiling over a potential 10-year period and P17 will vie for up to $53.7 million. The FAA received four proposals for the piece Aurora won and five bids for that of P17, according to Federal Procurement Data System records.

Those companies join Chengeis, which was awarded for the first slot that was set aside for SDB companies. Noblis is the unrestricted winner and Evans Consulting clinched the general small business track.

Pending any potential post-award protests, these five companies will proceed to work with an FAA’s program management team that is part of the agency’s air traffic organization.