USACE logo. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded 16 companies spots on a $900 million contract for engineering services.

USACE Awards 16 Companies Spots on $900M Army Contract for Engineering Services

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District has named 16 companies to compete for task orders under a $900 million contract covering a broad range of engineering services.

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What Work Will USACE’s $900M Contract Cover?

The Department of War said Monday the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity vehicle covers services supporting planning, engineering, storm damage beach nourishment, and coastal, shoreline and stream bank erosion protection. The contract also supports navigation, environmental and ecosystem habitat restoration, watershed evaluations, infrastructure development, multi-purpose water resources projects, and flood management, including flood damage assessment and floodplain modeling.

Which Companies Won Spots on the Engineering Contract?

The chosen companies, which include small businesses, national engineering companies and joint ventures, are:

  • 5E-LAN JV
  • AECOM Technical Services
  • Aptim Federal Services
  • Arcadis U.S.
  • Baird-Stantec JV
  • CEC-CDM Smith II A JV
  • FNI COWI & CDM Smith JV
  • Geo-Stanley JV3
  • HDR MN Galveston JV
  • ICE & Dannenbaum JV 2
  • Jacobs Engineering Group
  • LH&J/Arcadis JV
  • MGE Engineering
  • MSMM Engineering
  • Stanley Consultants
  • Stantec Consulting Services

Other Contract Details

USACE will determine the work locations and provide funding for the contract with each order. The project is expected to be completed on Dec. 7, 2033.

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