The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Kansas City District (NWK) seeks Architect-Engineering (A-E) services for civil planning and design through an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with a Small Business Reserve Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). This solicitation, W912DQ26RA006, targets firms for civil works planning, design, and construction support across the Northwestern Division, including projects for flood risk management, water supply, and ecosystem restoration. The government aims to award seven contracts, with a total capacity of $95 million, reserving four for small businesses. Task orders range from $10,000 to $21 million, with a guaranteed minimum of $2,500. Key selection criteria prioritize specialized experience in flood risk management, water resources, and ecosystem restoration, professional qualifications of key personnel, past performance, knowledge of local conditions in the NWD, and capacity to complete work. Secondary criteria include small business participation, geographic proximity, and recent DoD A-E contract awards. Submissions of SF 330s are due by January 15, 2026, via the PIEE system, with specific page limits and content requirements.
The document, a Bid Inquiry Contractor Report for Civil Planning and Design Services, addresses numerous questions and government responses related to a federal Request for Proposal (RFP). Key clarifications include: projects for consideration must have completed design or planning reports after December 2015; only completed project experience should be listed on resumes; the submittal deadline will not be extended; the Section H page limit excludes additional qualifications for the contract file but includes them if selected; Section H will be evaluated for secondary selection criteria as a tie-breaker; and only resumes for the 10 key disciplines will be evaluated, with 'HVAC' being removed from the mechanical engineer description. The government will not evaluate ongoing projects, nor will it accept additional pages for Section F projects or Section E resumes beyond the specified limits. Cover letters and tables of contents contribute to the overall 150-page limit. Past performance will be queried from the CPARS system, and no CPARS or Past Performance Questionnaires (PPQs) are required. The government clarified that a cost engineer is sought, not a cost estimator, and will evaluate the team's capacity using Part II of the SF330. Experience and qualifications of both prime and teaming partners will be considered equally.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Kansas City District (NWK) is seeking Architect-Engineering (A-E) services for civil planning and design, offering an Unrestricted with Small Business Reserve Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). The contract has a total capacity of $95 million, with seven awards targeted, four of which are reserved for small businesses. Services will cover flood risk management, water supply, environmental infrastructure, navigation, and ecosystem restoration, including various studies, designs, and environmental compliance. Key selection criteria prioritize specialized experience, professional qualifications, past performance, and knowledge of local conditions. Secondary criteria include small business participation, geographic proximity, and recent DoD A-E contract awards. Submissions of SF 330 are due by January 15, 2026, via the PIEE Solicitation Module, with strict page limits and specific content requirements for projects and personnel resumes. Firms must be registered in SAM.gov and comply with cybersecurity and labor regulations.