This Statement of Work outlines the requirements for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Architect-Engineer (A/E) Services at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and potentially other locations within Joint Region Marianas. The contract, with a shared capacity of $930,000,000, covers full or abbreviated multi-disciplinary design, renovation, repair, construction projects, design reviews, and construction management. Services are categorized into Title I (design, planning, and related engineering) and Title II (construction support, oversight, and post-construction services). The MATOC also includes provisions for litigation support, key personnel requirements, ordering limitations, and detailed procedures for task order issuance and pricing. Climate-informed design and construction decisions are emphasized for mission resilience.
The Air Force Installation Contracting Center (AFICC)/772nd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron (772 ESS) is seeking Small Business (SB) Architect-Engineer (A-E) firms for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Architect-Engineering (A-E) Services for FSRM and MILCON Title I and Title II projects primarily at Andersen AFB (AAFB), Guam. This is a total small business set-aside with a HUBZone reserve for two firms. The total contract ceiling is $930 million, shared among approximately six awarded firms, with individual task orders ranging from $2,500 to $10 million. Key evaluation criteria, in descending order of importance, include Specialized Experience and Technical Competence, Professional Qualifications, Knowledge/Experience of the Locality, Capacity to Accomplish the Work, and Past Performance. SF330 submissions are due by January 25, 2026.
The provided government file, structured as a Q&A template, outlines a format for communication between an AE Firm and the Air Force regarding questions, comments, and responses related to a specific document or paragraph. This template is designed to facilitate clear and organized communication within the context of federal government RFPs, grants, or similar procurement processes. Its purpose is to standardize the exchange of information, ensuring that all inquiries from the AE Firm are addressed by the Air Force with specific references to the relevant documentation. This structure promotes transparency and efficiency in clarifying project requirements or addressing concerns during the proposal or execution phases of government contracts.