Federal Contract Vehicles

MAES

Multiple Award Environmental Services (MAES)

USACE IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$155.2M
Task orders
54
Companies awarded
12

Vehicle overview

The Multiple Award Environmental Services (MAES) is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District. It provides a wide array of environmental technical and management services to support the district's assigned mission areas. The vehicle covers the remediation of hazardous, toxic, munitions, and radiological materials at both military and non-military locations. Key awardees include firms such as AECOM and Tetra Tech.

The scope includes specific technical and management services related to munitions, radiological hazards, and military-grade contaminants.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5-year base plus two optional years

MAES contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is MAES?
The Multiple Award Environmental Services (MAES) is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District. It provides a wide array of environmental technical and management services to support the district's assigned mission areas. The vehicle covers the remediation of hazardous, toxic, munitions, and radiological materials at both military and non-military locations. Key awardees include firms such as AECOM and Tetra Tech.
Which agency manages MAES?
Multiple Award Environmental Services (MAES) is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.
What can agencies acquire through MAES?
The scope includes specific technical and management services related to munitions, radiological hazards, and military-grade contaminants.
How much has been obligated through MAES?
$155.2M has been obligated across 54 task orders.
How many contractors hold MAES?
12 contractors hold a position on MAES.
Is MAES active?
Yes, MAES is currently active (ordering period: 5-year base plus two optional years).

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