The U.S. Army Corps Engineering and Support Center issued a draft solicitation for operations and maintenance support to Defense Health Agency-run medical facilities as part of a contracting program worth potentially $2.35 billion.
The Operations and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement VII program will use a full and open competition with a portion reserved for small businesses, according to a notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov.
USACE intends to grant firm-fixed-price contracts to multiple awardees to support DHA facilities in the United States and 13 international countries.
The procurement vehicle will have a base performance period of 36 months and a pair of 24-month option periods.
Responses to the draft RFP are due June 14.