Architect Engineering Services
The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Air Force Civil Engineer Center has a requirement for Architect-Engineering (A/E) Title I and Title II services for major renovations (Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization (FSRM)) and MILCON planning efforts.
Solicitation in a Nutshell
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Details |
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Agency | Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Air Force Civil Engineer Center |
Solicitation Number | FA890324R0099 |
Status | Pre-RFP |
Solicitation Date | 01/2025 (Estimate) |
Award Date | 07/2025 (Estimate) |
Contract Ceiling Value | $930,000,000 |
Competition Type | Small Bus Set-Aside |
Type of Award | IDIQ – Agency Specific |
Primary Requirement | Architecture & Engineering Services |
Duration | 3-year base period, a 3-year Option Period, and two 2-year Option Periods |
Contract Type | Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity,Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) |
No. of Expected Awards | Multiple – Number Unknown |
NAICS Code(s): |
541330
Engineering Services |
Place of Performance: |
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Opportunity Website: | https://sam.gov/opp/18543f65850a4513a0fc89f1aaeb9038/view |
How can GDIC Help?
As a consulting firm that specializes in helping companies prepare winning proposals for government contracts, GDIC can provide a wide range of services to help offerors prepare their C2E proposal, including capture management, proposal writing, proposal management, and proposal review. GDIC can also provide training and support to help offerors understand the technical and administrative requirements outlined in the solicitation, and can provide guidance on how to structure the proposal to maximize its chances of success.
Our business development and proposal professionals have several decades of experience and expertise in construction proposals and contracts for government. By working with GDIC, offerors can increase their chances of winning the C2E contract and can position themselves for long-term success in the federal marketplace.