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    ICF Wins $5.7B EPA Environmental and Climate Support BPA

    By Staff WriterAugust 30, 2022
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    ICF is an awardee under the Environmental Protection Agency’s new multiple-award Environmental, Analytical, Research, Technical and Hybrid, or EARTH, Support Services Blanket Purchase Agreement.

    The company is one of six prime contracts on the 5-year BPA in the large business category. The BPA has a ceiling value of $5.7 billion across all awardees, with $700 million of the award allocated for professional services.

    Under its award, ICF will provide a broad range of environmental consulting services to the Office of Air and Radiation.

    “ICF is one of OAR’s longest-standing climate partners with nearly five decades of experience helping them achieve their climate and air quality goals,” said Anne Choate, ICF executive vice president for energy, environment and infrastructure.

    To support the EARTH BPA, ICF will bring its expertise in climate, energy and environmental policy and regulation, as well as research, data analysis and modeling, marketing, engagement and communications and more. The company will also bring approaches to effectively managing large and complex federal programs.

    “We look forward to continuing to support OAR in developing programs and policies designed to address climate change and control air pollution and radiation exposure across U.S. communities,” Choate added.

    ICF has supported many of EPA’s flagship climate programs since their inception, including the annual Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks, the ENERGY STAR program and the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act.

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