Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: July 1, 2019
Louis Berger, which is now part of WSP, has won four contracts worth a combined $335M to provide temporary emergency power services to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The first contract has a potential value of $110M and each of the three remaining awards is valued at $75M, the Department of Defense said Friday.
The Army Corps of Engineers received four bids for each project and will determine funds and work locations upon issuance of individual orders.
DoD expects the company to complete services by June 30, 2023.
The awards came one year after WSP announced its acquisition of Louis Berger for approximately $400M.
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