Federal Contract Vehicles

A-E MATOC

A-E Services MATOC

USACE IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$90.0M
Task orders
26
Companies awarded
9
Ceiling
$900 million

Vehicle overview

The A-E Services MATOC is a multiple-award indefinite delivery contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Galveston District and Southwestern Division. It provides architect-engineer services for planning, design, and engineering during the construction phase to support Civil Works, Military, and Interagency and International Support missions. The vehicle has a total shared capacity of $900 million and a target of 12 contract holders, split equally between unrestricted and small business firms.

Work focuses on five areas of emphasis: navigation structures, floodwalls and closure structures, beaches, dunes, and coastal structures, dams and levees, and pump stations. The vehicle includes a small business reserve pool with specific participation targets for SDB, WOSB, VOSB, SDVOSB, and HUBZone entities.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

8 years (2-year base plus three 2-year options)

Ceiling

$900 million

A-E MATOC contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is A-E MATOC?
The A-E Services MATOC is a multiple-award indefinite delivery contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Galveston District and Southwestern Division. It provides architect-engineer services for planning, design, and engineering during the construction phase to support Civil Works, Military, and Interagency and International Support missions. The vehicle has a total shared capacity of $900 million and a target of 12 contract holders, split equally between unrestricted and small business firms.
Which agency manages A-E MATOC?
A-E Services MATOC is a IDIQ managed by US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Galveston District.
What can agencies acquire through A-E MATOC?
Work focuses on five areas of emphasis: navigation structures, floodwalls and closure structures, beaches, dunes, and coastal structures, dams and levees, and pump stations. The vehicle includes a small business reserve pool with specific participation targets for SDB, WOSB, VOSB, SDVOSB, and HUBZone entities.
How much has been obligated through A-E MATOC?
$90.0M has been obligated across 26 task orders.
How many contractors hold A-E MATOC?
9 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 $900 million.
Is A-E MATOC active?
No, A-E MATOC is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 8 years (2-year base plus three 2-year options)).

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