Federal Contract Vehicles

A-E MATOC

Architect Engineer MATOC to Support the Mobile District Military Design and Construction Program

ARMY IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$198.7M
Task orders
134
Companies awarded
16
Ceiling
$249,000,000

Vehicle overview

The Architect Engineer MATOC to Support the Mobile District Military Design and Construction Program is a multiple-award contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mobile District. It provides architect-engineer design and engineering support for the district's military design and construction program. Established on April 6, 2021, the vehicle facilitates the procurement of professional services to support Department of Defense military infrastructure projects.

The procurement targets approximately sixteen awards divided between unrestricted and small-business pools with a partial small-business set-aside; eligible work includes engineering studies, investigations, planning, drawing review, renovation and new vertical construction design, surveying, geotechnical and subsurface-utility investigations, hazardous-material testing and abatement planning, BIM/AutoCAD deliverables and use of the government design-review system, primarily within the Mobile District area of responsibility and on military installations (with possible Interagency/International Services work).

Vehicle details

Ordering period

For a term not to exceed five years.

Ceiling

$249,000,000

A-E MATOC contract holders

Top 15 of 16 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is A-E MATOC?
The Architect Engineer MATOC to Support the Mobile District Military Design and Construction Program is a multiple-award contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mobile District. It provides architect-engineer design and engineering support for the district's military design and construction program. Established on April 6, 2021, the vehicle facilitates the procurement of professional services to support Department of Defense military infrastructure projects.
Which agency manages A-E MATOC?
Architect Engineer MATOC to Support the Mobile District Military Design and Construction Program is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mobile District.
What can agencies acquire through A-E MATOC?
The procurement targets approximately sixteen awards divided between unrestricted and small-business pools with a partial small-business set-aside; eligible work includes engineering studies, investigations, planning, drawing review, renovation and new vertical construction design, surveying, geotechnical and subsurface-utility investigations, hazardous-material testing and abatement planning, BIM/AutoCAD deliverables and use of the government design-review system, primarily within the Mobile District area of responsibility and on military installations (with possible Interagency/International Services work).
How much has been obligated through A-E MATOC?
$198.7M has been obligated across 134 task orders.
How many contractors hold A-E MATOC?
16 contractors hold a position on A-E MATOC.
What is the contract ceiling of A-E MATOC?
A-E MATOC has a program ceiling of $249,000,000.
Is A-E MATOC active?
No, A-E MATOC is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: For a term not to exceed five years.).

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