Federal Contract Vehicles
VA IDIQ Expired
VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC
VA VISN 23 ND/SD Construction MATOC
- Obligated to date
- $103.3M
- Task orders
- 85
- Companies awarded
- 5
Vehicle overview
The VA VISN 23 ND/SD Construction MATOC is a Department of Veterans Affairs contract vehicle managed by the Midwest Health Care Network. It supports infrastructure projects for healthcare facilities located in North and South Dakota. The vehicle features a $70 million ceiling to facilitate regional facility improvements.
The scope encompasses the maintenance, repair, and construction of commercial and institutional buildings.
VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| MDM CONSTRUCTION LLC | $69.0M | 49 |
| GREENSTONE CONSTRUCTION, INC. | $19.2M | 16 |
| INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC | $11.6M | 6 |
| GCH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | $2.6M | 10 |
| G2G LLC | $805.8K | 4 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC?
- The VA VISN 23 ND/SD Construction MATOC is a Department of Veterans Affairs contract vehicle managed by the Midwest Health Care Network. It supports infrastructure projects for healthcare facilities located in North and South Dakota. The vehicle features a $70 million ceiling to facilitate regional facility improvements.
- Which agency manages VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC?
- VA VISN 23 ND/SD Construction MATOC is a IDIQ managed by Department of Veterans Affairs.
- What can agencies acquire through VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC?
- The scope encompasses the maintenance, repair, and construction of commercial and institutional buildings.
- How much has been obligated through VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC?
- $103.3M has been obligated across 85 task orders.
- How many contractors hold VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC?
- 5 contractors hold a position on VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC.
- Is VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC active?
- No, VISN 23 ND/SD MATOC is not currently active — its status is expired.
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