Insight Pacific has been awarded a position on an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract by the U.S. Air Force, with a potential value of $15 billion, to provide construction services for the Air Force Civil Engineering Center, or AFCEC.
What Is the Scope of the AFCEC Construction Services Contract?
The Department of War said Thursday the firm-fixed-price, multiple-award contract provides for design-build and design-bid-build construction services in support of long-term civil engineering and construction requirements worldwide. The scope of work includes maintenance, repair, restoration, modernization, minor construction, military construction, other procurement construction and demolition services.
The Brea, California-based company will perform contract work at various global locations, with the project expected to run through July 6, 2035.
How Was the Contract Awarded?
The contract was awarded following a competitive acquisition process that received 33 offers. The 772nd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, serving as the contracting activity, will allocate $3,000 from fiscal 2026 operations and maintenance funds at the time of award.
What Other Construction Contracts Has Insight Pacific Secured?
Insight Pacific has been repeatedly awarded government construction work, particularly in Navy and Army Corps of Engineers programs. The firm won spots on a $499 million Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Hawaii multiple-award construction contract, a $300 million Army Corps of Engineers design-bid-build contract covering construction orders in Hawaii and a $100 million contract for design-build projects from NAVFAC Southwest.














