Army Corps Awards $500M Contract for Engineering and Design Services

WORLDWIDE — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a multiple-award contract with a ceiling value of $500 million to 12 firms for architect-engineer services supporting future military and federal construction projects.
The contract covers planning, engineering, construction, design, and related architect-engineer services. As a result, the award provides the Army Corps with a flexible vehicle to support a wide range of infrastructure, facility, environmental, and military construction requirements through 2031.
“While this contract does not fund a specific project, it establishes a significant pipeline for future design and engineering work. These vehicles often support military construction, installation modernization, environmental projects, utilities, infrastructure upgrades, and facility planning efforts across multiple locations.” — POC
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The awardees include AECOM Technical Services, Burns & McDonnell Engineering, HDR Architecture, Stantec Consulting Services, Whitman Requardt & Associates, Wiley Wilson-Clark Nexsen JV, BKM PRIME AE SB JV, Colby Co., Dhillon Engineering, OES-Pond JV III, SBCC-RS&H JV, and Summer Consultants.
The Army Corps received 63 proposals through a competitive solicitation process. Consequently, the contract attracted both large national engineering firms and small-business partners specializing in federal design and construction support services.
Work locations will be determined on a project-by-project basis as task orders are issued. Likewise, funding will be assigned with each individual order. The contract is scheduled to run through July 30, 2031.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District serves as the contracting activity.









