The US Army Corps of Engineers is seeking Architect-Engineer (A-E) services for Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDCs) to support military airfield projects across the CONUS. The government plans to award four IDCs, each with a five-year ordering period and a shared capacity of $36,000,000. These contracts will involve studies, analysis, design, and construction support for airfield projects, with individual task orders ranging from $25,000 to $1,000,000. Key services include horizontal airfield design, military facility design, RFP package development, and advanced modeling practices like BIM and GIS. Firms must demonstrate specialized experience, professional qualifications, past performance, capacity for simultaneous task orders, and knowledge of various USACE divisions. The selection process prioritizes primary criteria (experience, qualifications, past performance, capacity, locality knowledge) and uses secondary criteria (SB/SDB participation, DoD contract volume) as tie-breakers. Proposals must adhere to strict submission guidelines, including SF 330 Part I and II, submitted as a single PDF by September 22, 2025. All questions must be submitted via the ProjNet Bidder Inquiry Portal.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking Architect-Engineer (A-E) services for military airfield projects CONUS-wide, under an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC). The government intends to award four IDCs with a five-year ordering period and a shared capacity of $36,000,000. Task orders will range from $25,000 to $1,000,000 and will involve studies, analysis, design, and construction support. Services include airfield design (grading, drainage, pavement, lighting), military facility design (hangars, control towers), RFP package development, planning/programming, and construction phase support. Firms must demonstrate specialized experience in airfield planning/design, professional qualifications for key disciplines (e.g., project manager, airfield design engineer), past performance, and capacity to handle multiple simultaneous task orders. Knowledge of USACE Divisions and DoD contract awards are secondary criteria. Submissions, including SF 330 Part I and Part II, are due by September 15, 2025, via email, adhering to strict formatting and page limits. Registration in SAM is required.