$170M Enviro-services Contract for CH2M Hill
Defense purchase coverage often focuses on weapons, but in FY 2010, weapon procurement is actually only 20.1% of the Pentagon’s budget. By comparison, “Operations and Maintenance” took up 34.7%. That $180+ billion total includes a wide range of items. For instance…
CH2M Hill, Inc. in Virginia Beach, VA wins a maximum $170 million cost-plus-award-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity architect-engineering contract for comprehensive long-term environmental action services on NAVFAC Atlantic Navy and Marine Corps installations, running until May 2016. Their architectural and engineering services will include program management and technical environmental services in support of the Department of the Navy’s Environmental Restoration Program, the Munitions Response Program, and other similar programs at any Navy and Marine Corps activity in NAVFAC Atlantic’s AOR(Area Of Responsibility)…
May 31/11: Along with the umbrella contract, Task order 0001 is being awarded at $780,194 for architect engineering services at the Program Management Office in Virginia Beach, VA and is expected to be complete by March 2012. All funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year, on Sept 30/11.
Work on the contract as a whole will be performed in the mid-Atlantic region including, but not limited to, Virginia (30%); North Carolina (25%); Maryland (10%); West Virginia (5%); and Washington, DC (5 percent). Also included are Vieques, Puerto Rico (24%), and to a lesser extent, some overseas locations in Europe (1%). This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 2 proposals received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Atlantic in Norfolk, VA (N62470-11-D-8012).