USACE logo. USACE NAD is seeking proposals for a general architect-engineering services multiple award task order.

USACE NAD Seeks Proposals for $200M Architect-Engineering Services Contract

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers North Atlantic Division has started soliciting proposals for a general architect-engineering services multiple award task order contract, or MATOC, with a total potential value of $200 million.

General Architect Engineering Services MATOC Details

According to the solicitation notice posted Monday on SAM.gov, USACE NAD plans to award at least five indefinite delivery contracts. Each IDC is guaranteed a minimum $4,000 seed task order and will have a 60-month performance period without option years. Task orders will be awarded on a firm-fixed-price basis. The solicitation requires interested contractors to submit their proposals by Nov. 5.

Scope of Contract Work

A-E services under the contract encompass various design, planning and technical support functions for military and non-military construction projects. This includes MILCON, sustainment, restoration and modernization, or SRM, and installation information systems, or IIS, programs.

These services cover large-scale and complex projects exceeding $10 million, such as new construction and renovation of hangars, aviation and training facilities, runways, fueling systems, research labs, barracks and cold region infrastructure. A-E tasks include building system upgrades like mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, environmental and geotechnical studies, historic preservation, sustainable design, cybersecurity integration, and preparation of design-build documents and cost estimates.

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