Federal Contract Vehicles

MATOC Korea

Architect Engineering Services, Indefinite Delivery Contract, MATOC Korea

USACE IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$76.0M
Task orders
82
Companies awarded
6
Ceiling
$200 million

Vehicle overview

The Architect Engineering Services MATOC Korea is a multiple-award indefinite delivery contract managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering District Far East. The vehicle provides architect-engineering services for facilities and infrastructure throughout South Korea. It has a total capacity of $200 million and was established to award up to five indefinite delivery contracts.

The vehicle was awarded without a set-aside designation.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

2-year base period and three 1-year options

Ceiling

$200 million

MATOC Korea contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is MATOC Korea?
The Architect Engineering Services MATOC Korea is a multiple-award indefinite delivery contract managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering District Far East. The vehicle provides architect-engineering services for facilities and infrastructure throughout South Korea. It has a total capacity of $200 million and was established to award up to five indefinite delivery contracts.
Which agency manages MATOC Korea?
Architect Engineering Services, Indefinite Delivery Contract, MATOC Korea is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering District Far East.
What can agencies acquire through MATOC Korea?
The vehicle was awarded without a set-aside designation.
How much has been obligated through MATOC Korea?
$76.0M has been obligated across 82 task orders.
How many contractors hold MATOC Korea?
6 contractors hold a position on MATOC Korea.
What is the contract ceiling of MATOC Korea?
MATOC Korea has a program ceiling of $200 million.
Is MATOC Korea active?
Yes, MATOC Korea is currently active (ordering period: 2-year base period and three 1-year options).

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