WERS
Worldwide Environmental Remediation Services (WERS)
- Obligated to date
- $1.3B
- Task orders
- 122
- Companies awarded
- 8
Vehicle overview
The Worldwide Environmental Remediation Services (WERS) is a multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle managed by the Department of the Army. It provides comprehensive environmental remediation, munitions response, and environmental compliance services for U.S. federal government agencies. The vehicle has a reported ceiling of $891.76 million and has supported seven IDV awardees.
The vehicle supports the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), the Hazardous, Toxic, and Radiological Waste (HTRW) Program, and the cleanup of Formerly Used Defense Sites. A separate small business set-aside vehicle exists with a ceiling of $1,240,400,004.
WERS contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| ACUITY - JANUS GLOBAL, LLC | $601.1M | 19 |
| APTIM FEDERAL SERVICES, LLC | $206.2M | 14 |
| PARSONS GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC. | $163.0M | 32 |
| ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION | $97.1M | 11 |
| URS GROUP, INC. | $75.3M | 10 |
| AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. | $70.0M | 11 |
| TETRA TECH EC, INC. | $67.7M | 13 |
| CH2M HILL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. | $63.5M | 12 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is WERS?
- The Worldwide Environmental Remediation Services (WERS) is a multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle managed by the Department of the Army. It provides comprehensive environmental remediation, munitions response, and environmental compliance services for U.S. federal government agencies. The vehicle has a reported ceiling of $891.76 million and has supported seven IDV awardees.
- Which agency manages WERS?
- Worldwide Environmental Remediation Services (WERS) is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Army.
- What can agencies acquire through WERS?
- The vehicle supports the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), the Hazardous, Toxic, and Radiological Waste (HTRW) Program, and the cleanup of Formerly Used Defense Sites. A separate small business set-aside vehicle exists with a ceiling of $1,240,400,004.
- How much has been obligated through WERS?
- $1.3B has been obligated across 122 task orders.
- How many contractors hold WERS?
- 8 contractors hold a position on WERS.
- Is WERS active?
- No, WERS is not currently active — its status is expired.
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