Thursday, December 1, 2011

November snapshot: US Army


NOV 2011:  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  has awarded Tetra Tech, Inc. a $225 million contract to provide a broad spectrum of environmental restoration and remediation services for the Louisville District. Five large business teams will share in the contract ceiling value. The new program has a two-year base period and two four-year options periods. Under the Environmental Restoration Services Contract (ERSC), Tetra Tech will provide a full range of environmental services including investigations, studies, design, remediation, environmental dredging, ecosystem restoration, operation and maintenance, and emergency and/or time-critical response activities.


NOV 2011:  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  has awarded Tetra Tech, Inc. a $21.4 million contract to provide architect-engineering services for hazardous, toxic, and radioactive waste projects for Kansas City District. The majority of the work will be performed within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 (which includes New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) and USACE’s Northwestern Division, including the Kansas City, Omaha, and Seattle Districts. The indefinite delivery contract has a three-year base period and one option period of two years. Tetra Tech will perform a variety of environmental, engineering, and project management services for hazardous waste and other environmental projects, including projects related to contaminated soil and groundwater, contaminated sediments, radioactive and mixed wastes, underground storage tanks and fueling systems, and habitat restoration and mitigation. Tetra Tech has provided similar services to USACE Kansas City District under a predecessor contract held since 2008.

NOV 2011:  The U.S. Army Medical has awarded CACI International Inc. four prime task order contracts, totaling $69 million, to continue the company’s support for the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) system at the Joint Medical Logistics Functional Development Center (JMLFDC) at Fort Detrick, Md.

NOV 2011:  The U.S. Army Reserve and U.S. Army corps of Engineers, Louisville District has awarded Michael Baker Jr., Inc. a $1 million multi-year design/build project for the construction of a new warehousing facility in Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif.  The warehouse design/build project will be complete with utilities, parking, force protection measures, and other site improvements to support this development.