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Amec Foster Wheeler joint venture wins contract to help assess U.S. Marine Corps facilities

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Newsfacts:
  • Strengthens position in asset management service line
  • Five year contract

Amec Foster Wheeler and its joint venture partner announce today the award of an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) architect-engineering contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Southwest to assess U.S. Marine Corps facilities with web-based building inspection software.

The five year firm-fixed-price contract has a maximum value of US$30 million and is estimated to reach completion by 2021.

The scope is for facility sustainment programme support, including building condition assessments of Marine Corps facilities at USMC buildings located in California, Arizona, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Hawaii and Japan using the Department of Defense’s BUILDER™ Sustainment Management System.

We are honored to be selected for this contract and look forward to building upon our 20+ years of support for NAVFAC across the globe. This award is pivotal in strengthening our position to service and manage our customers' assets.
Ann Massey, President, Environment & Infrastructure Americas