Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: February 5, 2020
Three joint ventures and three independent firms have won spots on a potential five-year, $400M contract to support cleanup of munitions and explosives that pose safety risks.
The Army Corps of Engineers received 18 bids for the Military Munitions Response Program support contract, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
DoD introduced in 2001 to address public and environmental health concerns associated with unexploded ordnance, discarded military munitions and explosive components found at certain locations.
Contract work is projected to conclude Feb. 3, 2025.
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