Parsons Wins Position On $160M U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contract
On March 30, 2023, Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) was awarded a $160 million indefinite-delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to modernize Department of Defense facilities. This contract spans a base period of two years with an option for 36 months. Parsons aims to deliver architectural-engineering services for military construction projects. This marks the third consecutive five-year IDIQ contract awarded to Parsons by the Huntsville Center, highlighting its expertise in supporting federal infrastructure needs. The company is recognized for its comprehensive project lifecycle support.
- Awarded a $160 million IDIQ contract from USACE for modernizing DOD facilities.
- Third consecutive five-year IDIQ contract from Huntsville Center, showcasing strong federal relationships.
- Provides architectural-engineering services for military construction, enhancing revenue potential.
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CENTREVILLE, Va., March 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) announced today that the company was selected for a position on a
“We’re proud to continue building on our long-standing history of helping the federal government meet their infrastructure needs worldwide,” said Jon Moretta, president, Engineered Systems, for Parsons. “From planning and design to delivery, our team’s deep domain expertise and resources make Parsons a trusted partner to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in delivering proven architectural-engineering services that advance infrastructure solutions for the Department of Defense.”
The USACE Engineering and Support Center Huntsville provides specialized technical expertise, global engineering solutions, and cutting-edge innovations through centrally managed programs in support of national interests. The Huntsville Center supports all USACE divisions and districts throughout the world. Under this contract, Parsons will compete for task orders to provide real property planning, programming, and management services for military construction projects.
Parsons has decades of experience supporting USACE infrastructure mission needs, and this is the third consecutive five-year IDIQ planning and programming contract awarded to the company by the Huntsville Center. Parsons leverages technology, resources, and capabilities to provide clients with support through the entire life cycle of a project or program and delivers tailored solutions that meet their unique, complex requirements anywhere in the world.
To learn more about Parsons’ federal infrastructure solutions, visit Parsons.com/infrastructure-capabilities/.
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