Author: Miles Jamison|| Date Published: January 2, 2025
The U.S. Army has awarded spots on a $249 million contract to 12 companies that will compete for orders of architect and engineering services.
Army Architect-Engineering Services Contract
The Department of Defense said Monday the selected companies include EAS WSP Joint Venture, HDR Environmental Operations & Construction, Leidos, Marstel-Day, Jacobs Government Services, Michael Baker International, PHE-NDN JV, Stantec GS, Stell Environmental Enterprises, Tetra Tech, Vernadero Group and WSP USA Solutions.
Under the firm-fixed-price contract, work sites will be determined with each order while the period of performance will run through Dec. 30, 2029. The Army Corps of Engineers in Mobile, Alabama, as the contracting activity, will determine and allocate funds upon each order.
In September 2024, five companies won spots on a seven-year, firm-fixed-price contract to provide the Army with architect and engineer services worth $249 million. The selected companies are AECOM Technical Services, Arcadis, CDM Federal Programs, Jacobs Government Services and Tetra Tech.
Another contract for architect and engineering services was awarded in January 2024, with four companies — Burns & McDonnell Engineering, HDR Engineering, Jensen Hughes and Pond & Company — winning spots.
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