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NASA Awards Civil Engineering Contract

NASA has selected AECOM Technical Services Inc. of Orlando, Florida; Infrastructure Solution Service of Viera, Florida; and Jones Edmunds & Associates Inc. of Titusville, Florida; to provide architecture-engineer services for civil engineering infrastructure, equipment, and facilities at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and other locations throughout the agency. 

The Architect-Engineer Services for the Design and Other Professional Services Necessary to Rehabilitate, Modernize, and Develop New or Existing Civil Infrastructure and Facilities is a firm-fixed price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract and has a maximum potential value of $150 million. The performance period begins Friday, Sept. 25, and will last five years.

The contract includes providing architectural-engineering services throughout the life cycles (study, design, construction, and activation) of projects of a predominantly civil engineering nature. Project examples include, but are not limited to, geotechnical/foundations, facilities, utilities infrastructure, site planning, stormwater management, transportation engineering, solid waste management, coastal and intra-coastal waterway management, and security systems including force protection.

For information about Kennedy Space Center, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/kennedy

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