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    Versar Selected As Prime Contractor For AFCEE’s WERC09 Contract

    By Aisha JamilAugust 11, 2011
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    Under the Air Force Center for Engineering and Environment’s (AFCEE) WERC09 contract, Versar, Inc. has been selected as a prime contractor for up to a $45.4 million task order. Versar, a publicly held global project management company, will be conducting performance-based remediation at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Although the initial funding amount is $18.7 million, the options can total up to another $26.7 million over the next nine years.

    “With this important project, Versar continues its long-standing tradition of providing quality environmental services to the Air Force,” said Tony Otten, CEO of Versar. “Since 1994, Versar has held eight AFCEE ID/IQ contracts and completed more than 230 individual task orders, spanning installations in Europe, the Middle East, Pacific, and the continental U.S. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the environmental professionals at AFCEE and Tinker Air Force Base to achieve efficient and permanent solutions.”

    Versar is a leading provider in sustainable solutions to government and commercial clients in construction management, environmental services, munitions response, energy and telecommunications. Versar will be teaming up with CH2M Hill and Battelle Memorial Institute to combine its skills, resources and Tinker AFB experience to develop a team to perform effective cleanup remedies. Versar will be conducting its environmental cleanup at 34 various sites across the base, in hopes to achieve closure at 13 locations. This will allow Versar nonrestrictive future land use.

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