CSRM Phase 1 MATOC Project
The Department of the Army, Army Corp of Engineers, Norfolk District, had a requirement to provide new construction of a floodwall, levee system, tide gate, sliding or swinging gate closures, living shoreline features, and pumps stations with required utility relocations and installation for the noted areas as part of Phase 1, which is split into Phases 1A and 1B, of The Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) Program.
Solicitation in a Nutshell
Item |
Details |
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Agency | Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USFS) |
Solicitation Number | W9123624S4003 |
Status | Pre-RFP |
Solicitation Date | 09/2025 (Estimate) |
Award Date | 01/2026 (Estimate) |
Contract Ceiling Value | $499,000,000 |
Competition Type | Full and Open / Unrestricted |
Type of Award | IDIQ – Agency Specific |
Primary Requirement | Architecture Engineering and Construction |
Duration | 5 year(s) base plus 1 x 6 month(s) option(s) |
Contract Type | Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity,Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) |
No. of Expected Awards | 2 – 5 |
NAICS Code(s): |
237990
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction |
Place of Performance: |
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Opportunity Website: | https://sam.gov/opp/ece58e99905b41ddbc7be5254c87d461/view |
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