Architect-Engineer (AE) Services to Support Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)
Plain-English Summary
The Dept Of Defense is looking for architect-engineer (ae) services to support hazardous, toxic, and radioactive waste (htrw) multiple award task order contract (matoc). This is a no set aside used contract, meaning only qualifying small businesses can bid. Responses are due in 23 days (July 30, 2026). Work to be performed in Mobile, Alabama.
Contract Details
- Solicitation #
- W9127826RA018
- Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS Code
- 541330
- PSC Code
- C219
- Posted
- June 30, 2026
- Response Deadline
- July 30, 2026
Agency & Contact
- Department
- DEPT OF DEFENSE
- Sub-agency
- DEPT OF THE ARMY
- Office
- US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS / ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC / ENDIST MOBILE / W074 ENDIST MOBILE
- Point of Contact
Who Should Bid
- Businesses classified under NAICS 541330
- Businesses qualifying for No Set aside used
- Must be registered in SAM.gov with active status
- Must have relevant past performance or capability statement
- Able to perform work in Alabama
Tips for Winning This Contract
- You have time to prepare a thorough response — use it for teaming arrangements or subcontracting
- Contact the contracting officer with questions BEFORE the deadline — they want to help qualified bidders
- Review the full solicitation documents on SAM.gov for detailed requirements
- Check if there's an industry day or Q&A session listed
Download attachments, full requirements, and submit your response on SAM.gov
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