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Air Force Seeks Industry Input on Potential $2B Contract to Make Military Facilities Sustainable

Air Force Seeks Industry Input on Potential $2B Contract to Make Military Facilities Sustainable

The U.S. Air Force is seeking input from companies with direct architect-engineer services experience to inform a potential indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple-award task order contract that would support vertical facilities at various Air Force installations.

Work under the potential MATOC aims to transition the military service’s facilities to net-zero status and ensure that facility design and construction are informed by climate considerations in line with Executive Order 14057, whose goal is to make the federal government a leader in sustainability and clean energy, according to a sources sought notice posted Thursday on SAM.gov.

The required services may include the demolition of existing facilities; the sustainment, restoration and modernization of existing facilities; and the planning, design and construction of new facilities.

A synopsis for the potential contract is expected to be issued by the second half of fiscal year 2024. The solicitation itself is projected to have a ceiling that exceeds $2 billion.

Interested parties have until Feb. 2 to respond to the sources sought notice.

The effort is being undertaken by the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, the Air Force Installation Contracting Center, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Army Installation Management Command.

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