Notice of Intent to modify Contract No. 72027821C00003
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTUSAID/JORDANWashington, DC, 20521, USA
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    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is planning to modify Contract No. 72027821C00003 with SAJDI - Consulting Engineering Center to extend the contract period and increase funding. The modification aims to extend the current performance period by 12 months, from January 30, 2026, to January 30, 2027, and to raise the total estimated cost by approximately $5 million, bringing it to around $14.99 million. This contract involves the provision of specialized construction management services for various water construction projects in Jordan, which are critical for the region's infrastructure development. Interested parties can direct inquiries to Rawia Istanbuli at ristanbuli@usaid.gov or Suha Baggili at sbaggili@usaid.gov, noting that this notice does not constitute a request for competitive proposals or an award commitment.

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    Rawia Istanbuli
    ristanbuli@usaid.gov
    Suha Baggili
    sbaggili@usaid.gov
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