The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) seeks to increase the maximum capacity of an existing Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Environmental Planning and Conservation Services. The primary objective is to procure design, engineering, and environmental services to support naval facilities in the Washington DC area and US territories. This increase in capacity, from $30 million to $45 million, aims to meet the surge in demand for climate resiliency restoration projects. The contract, awarded to Marstel-Day LLC, offers a range of services including environmental planning, cultural resource management, and compliance with relevant acts and instructions. With a focus on timely awarding mission-critical projects, the justification for this sole-source extension is based on unusual and compelling urgency, eliminating the need for time-consuming full and open competition. The increased capacity will ensure the continuation of essential services until the contract's scheduled end in October 2027. Key dates and evaluation criteria are not explicitly mentioned. However, the urgent nature of the procurement suggests a prompt requirement for the increased contract capacity.