The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District has begun seeking proposals for a potential five-year, $99 million multiple-award task order contract, or MATOC, for construction services.
According to a solicitation notice published on SAM.gov, offers for the design-build contract are due July 21.
Design-Build Multiple Award Task Order Contract
The proposed USACE procurement is a total small business set-aside program that covers sustainment, restoration and modernization projects, minor military construction projects and support for military installations, Veterans Affairs, Customs and Border Patrol, and other civil works projects within the South Pacific Division and the Los Angeles District boundaries for Arizona and Nevada.
Up to six indefinite-delivery contracts are expected to be awarded under the vehicle.
USACE will use a two-phase acquisition strategy under a single solicitation.
Phase I involves a preselection process in which the government will shortlist up to 10 of the most highly qualified vendors.
Offerors selected during the first phase will be invited to participate in Phase II, which will be initiated through an amendment to the original solicitation.
USACE said the project will be a negotiated procurement using the best value trade-off process to ensure a competitive firm-fixed-price contract.