AECOM has announced that it has been selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to provide architecture and engineering services as part of its Southeast Regional Architect and Engineering (SERAE) program. The five-year, multiple-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a shared program ceiling of $300 million.
AECOM will focus on the rehabilitation, modernization, and development of new systems for facilities, utilities, and ground support at prominent NASA locations across the United States. They include the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Johnson Space Center in Texas, White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico, and more.
The firm will provide a wide range of architecture, civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure services across all project phases, including planning and feasibility, permitting, preliminary engineering, final design, engineering services during construction, activation, and commissioning. They also include architectural design, field investigations and surveys, engineering and environmental reports, trade studies, design specifications, construction site inspections, and scheduling and cost estimating.
“From the Mercury and Gemini programs through today, AECOM has been honored to work alongside NASA on all of its facilities spanning the country. This new contract allows us to continue our successful and longstanding partnership,” said Chief Executive of AECOM’s global Buildings + Places business, Sean Chiao. “We’re excited to leverage our intimate knowledge of the administration’s enterprises and best practices to deliver unmatched professional services that advance NASA’s goal of leading an innovative and sustainable program of space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research to the next frontier.”
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