The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts worth more than $500 million each to four companies under the follow-on Public Assistance – Technical Assistance Contract vehicle.
In July, FEMA released a solicitation for the PA-TAC V vehicle, which calls for vendors to provide contractor personnel that could support FEMA’s public assistance activities across four geographic zones during presidentially declared disasters and emergencies.
The Atlantic zone covers FEMA Regions 1 and 2 and the East zone includes Regions 3 and 4. Central includes FEMA Regions 5,6 and 8 and West covers Regions 7, 9 and 10.
The awardees should provide site inspection; field technical services; program delivery manager support; technical support for the PA Community Disaster Loan program and development of equipment rates, program analysis and support; and appeals, audits and arbitration support, according to the solicitation.
The awardees and their respective contract values and zones are listed below:
- CH2M Hill – CDM PA TAC Recovery Services – $570.5 million – West zone
- Fluor (NYSE: FLR) – $525.6 million – East zone
- NISTAC PLUS JV – $558 million – Atlantic zone
- Serco Inc. – $525 million – Central zone
FEMA received five offers for the PA-TAC V Central zone, two bids for the Atlantic zone and three proposals each for East and West zones, according to award notices published Thursday in the Federal Procurement Data System.