USACE picks Fluor for $450m facilities repair, renewal contract
IRVING, May 3, 2022
Fluor Corporation has said that the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineering and Support Centre has picked the company for a $450-million facility repair and renewal multiple award task order (MATOC) VI contract.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is to be executed during the five-year period of performance.
With this selection, Fluor is eligible to compete for task orders throughout the US, its territories and other global locations.
History of supporting the Army Corps
“It is an honour to support USACE with this new opportunity,” said Tom D’Agostino, group president of Fluor’s Mission Solutions business. “This award fits well with what we do best – provide efficient and high-quality contingency construction and renovations, humanitarian assistance and disaster recovery around the world. From helping to restore power to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria to having a position on the USACE Europe Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility MATOC contract, Fluor has a history of supporting the Army Corps of Engineers with important missions.”
The Facilities Repair and Renewal programme offers a fast-track, efficient method for design and execution of all types of facility repairs, renovations and construction services.-- TradeArabia News Service