Federal Contract Vehicles

A-E-13 ES

Architecture-Engineering (A-E) Services, To Support Environmental Programs Worldwide (A-E-13 ES)

USAF IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$108.0M
Task orders
125
Companies awarded
5
Ceiling
$1.5 billion

Vehicle overview

The Architecture-Engineering (A-E) Services, To Support Environmental Programs Worldwide (A-E-13 ES) is a contract vehicle managed by the Department of the Air Force to provide architectural and engineering services for environmental conservation, clean-up, and compliance. It supports Air Force installations worldwide.

Awarded via full and open competition without set-asides, the vehicle serves US Air Force headquarters and major commands.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

10 years (five-year base period and one five-year option)

Ceiling

$1.5 billion

A-E-13 ES contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is A-E-13 ES?
The Architecture-Engineering (A-E) Services, To Support Environmental Programs Worldwide (A-E-13 ES) is a contract vehicle managed by the Department of the Air Force to provide architectural and engineering services for environmental conservation, clean-up, and compliance. It supports Air Force installations worldwide.
Which agency manages A-E-13 ES?
Architecture-Engineering (A-E) Services, To Support Environmental Programs Worldwide (A-E-13 ES) is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Air Force.
What can agencies acquire through A-E-13 ES?
Awarded via full and open competition without set-asides, the vehicle serves US Air Force headquarters and major commands.
How much has been obligated through A-E-13 ES?
$108.0M has been obligated across 125 task orders.
How many contractors hold A-E-13 ES?
5 contractors hold a position on A-E-13 ES.
What is the contract ceiling of A-E-13 ES?
A-E-13 ES has a program ceiling of $1.5 billion.
Is A-E-13 ES active?
Yes, A-E-13 ES is currently active (ordering period: 10 years (five-year base period and one five-year option)).

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