
The US Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District has appointed the joint venture of Woolpert and RS&H for the delivery of architecture and engineering services under a five-year, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract.
Under this $240m, multiple award task order contract (MATOC), the joint venture will be responsible for the design of the vertical and horizontal building necessities within the Norfolk district’s area of responsibility..
The JV services will include site investigation, charrettes, master planning, permitting, documentation, concept design and site planning, cost estimating, engineering and construction management.
The joint venture will also support general multidisciplinary architecture and engineering services for new construction, restoration, maintenance, and repair for military and non-military government agencies.
This is the JV’s second-straight selection for this contract.
It was earlier awarded in 2017 and supported a range of projects consisting of administrative and airfield facilities, warehouse and cemetery administration buildings, including the restoration of the Arlington National Cemetery’s Memorial Amphitheater.
RS&H senior vice president Richard Hammett said: “There are not many projects more iconic than Arlington National Cemetery.
“This site serves as a revered shrine to the men and women who have selflessly served our nation. This is something the Norfolk District is strongly committed to serving. To say we are honored to support their efforts is an understatement.”
The joint venture also is under contract to offer architecture and engineering services via the USACE Louisville District for Air Force Reserve projects across the country and with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center for the Air Force’s worldwide design and construction mission.
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Image: This is Woolpert and RS&H’s second-straight selection for this contract. Credit: Woolpert/ RS&H/PRNewswire.