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USACE Baltimore District Awards $24.5M Architect/Engineer Contract to Dewberry

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Jeff Brody

Dewberry announced on Tuesday that the company secured a potential five-year, $24.5 million maximum capacity architect/engineer contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District to support predominantly sustainment, restoration, and maintenance projects.

Under the contract, Dewberry is responsible for comprehensive A/E services, including preparation of full plans and specifications, preparation of design-build requests for proposal, construction cost estimating, site investigations, analysis, planning, master planning, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, programming (1391), topographic and utility surveys, geotechnical investigations, stormwater management design, sediment and erosion control plans.

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting to include obtaining all necessary state permits, charrettes, hazardous material investigations, building information modeling (BIM), energy modeling, and the preparation of reports, studies, design criteria/design analysis documents, LEED documentation, value engineering, coordination with various government agencies and commissions, and other general A/E services.

“We’re passionate about serving our nation’s military and intelligence communities to further sustain and enhance their missions as a trusted partner” said Dewberry Vice President Joseph Wells, AIA, NCARB.

Dewberry may also contribute to International and Interagency Services (IIS) projects, civil works, and larger value military construction projects for military and other non-military government agencies, including the Intelligence Community (IC) mission within the Baltimore District with incidental support to the North Atlantic Division.