Federal Contract Vehicles

GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC

GAOA Alt/Repair Construction Services MATOC

DOI IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$747.3M
Task orders
870
Companies awarded
127
Ceiling
$250 million

Vehicle overview

The GAOA Alt/Repair Construction Services MATOC is a Department of the Interior (DOI) contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It addresses the federal government's deferred maintenance backlog and disaster recovery needs, primarily supporting projects funded by the Great American Outdoors Act. The vehicle has an estimated total value of $250 million and serves as a primary mechanism for infrastructure improvements across the continental U.S. and Hawaii.

This total small business set-aside is available to all DOI bureaus and the U.S. Forest Service, including the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management. Covered work includes facility renovations, HVAC, plumbing, fire suppression, electrical systems, masonry, roofing, and limited environmental remediation.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

2022-2026

Ceiling

$250 million

GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC contract holders

Top 15 of 127 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC?
The GAOA Alt/Repair Construction Services MATOC is a Department of the Interior (DOI) contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It addresses the federal government's deferred maintenance backlog and disaster recovery needs, primarily supporting projects funded by the Great American Outdoors Act. The vehicle has an estimated total value of $250 million and serves as a primary mechanism for infrastructure improvements across the continental U.S. and Hawaii.
Which agency manages GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC?
GAOA Alt/Repair Construction Services MATOC is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Interior.
What can agencies acquire through GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC?
This total small business set-aside is available to all DOI bureaus and the U.S. Forest Service, including the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management. Covered work includes facility renovations, HVAC, plumbing, fire suppression, electrical systems, masonry, roofing, and limited environmental remediation.
How much has been obligated through GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC?
$747.3M has been obligated across 870 task orders.
How many contractors hold GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC?
127 contractors hold a position on GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC.
What is the contract ceiling of GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC?
GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC has a program ceiling of $250 million.
Is GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC active?
Yes, GAOA Alt/Repair MATOC is currently active (ordering period: 2022-2026).

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