Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: March 25, 2021
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers‘ Tulsa District in Oklahoma has released a solicitation notice for a potential $120 million multiple-award contract for environmental remediation services within the geographic boundaries of the agency’s Southwestern and South Pacific divisions.
USACE said Wednesday it is looking to award up to 10 positions on the five-year contract with a guaranteed amount $2,500 for each selected vendor.
Contractors will provide services on an indefinite-delivery, task order basis in support of the USACE Regional Planning and Environmental Center, according to the request for proposals posted on SAM .gov.
The upcoming contract has a three-year base period along with a two-year option period.
Parties interested in performing this work can submit proposals through Oct. 13. They may also ask questions through the solicitation’s bidder’s inquiry.
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