Reston, Va.-based Leidos, a company that provides scientific, engineering, systems integration, and technical services, announced Oct. 5 that the company has been awarded a prime contract by the U.S. Air Force to perform architectural engineering services for a range of global programs.
The multiple-award, firm fixed-price and cost-plus fixed-fee indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a five-year base period of performance with two additional years for performance. The total contract ceiling value is approximately $950 million for all awardees. Leidos is one of 18 organizations eligible to compete for work under the contract.
“Flexible, full-spectrum engineering services are critical to Air Force preparedness and mission success,” Leidos Engineering Group President Jim Moos said. “Our support of the Air Force is long-standing, and our team is ready to use our breadth of proven engineering expertise to help AFCEC build cost-effective, sustainable installations of the future that are battle ready and built right.”
Under the contract, Leidos will provide Title I, Title II and other engineering services to administer, coordinate and technically support AFCEC’s military construction, military family housing privatization initiatives, facility sustainment, restoration and modernization programs, as well as other essential worldwide support areas.
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) is responsible for providing responsive, wide-scope engineering services to the USAF.
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