Maumee, OH – CMS Corporation announced today it has been awarded a $450 million Facilities Repair and Renewal (FRR) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) through the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Engineering and Support Center Huntsville (CEHNC). The FRR program provides rapid response for facility repair, renovation, conversion, and alteration at Government installations and facilities worldwide.
Task orders under the FRR MATOC will be design/build, firm fixed price (FFP), and may range in magnitude up to $6 million or more. Work will include facility repair, renovation, conversion, alteration, additions, construction, and equipment procurement and installation at Government installations and facilities worldwide. Services to be performed may also electrical power distribution systems; grounding systems; standby and emergency power; lightning and surge protection; reliability/availability studies; HVAC systems; computational fluid dynamics studies; fire protection systems, fire alarm/mass notification, and communications systems; high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) protection; Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions (TEMPEST); electromagnetic interference protection; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) protections; energy and energy conservation, and development of alternative energy; and facility commissioning, re-commissioning. The contract duration is 5 years, comprised of a 2-year base period and three 1-year options.
CMS Chairman and CEO, Ernest Enrique, PE, stated, “We are pleased to have the opportunity to participate in this Huntsville FRR MATOC. Our experience, key personnel, SOPs and systems will ensure successful delivery of FRR task orders anywhere in the world. We look forward to supporting our US military and Government installations where and when needed under this worldwide contract.”