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Environmental Protection Agency Awarded a Contract to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION for $1,205,000,000.00

Signed on

9/28/2018, 12:00 AM

CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION Government Contract #68HE0318D0003

CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $1,205,000,000.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office REGION 3 CONTRACTING OFFICE, which is a division with the Environmental Protection Agency within the Environmental Protection Agency.

Summary of Award

The awarded contract between the US federal government and the recipient, CDM Federal Programs Corporation, involves the provision of remedial acquisition framework (RAF) and design and engineering services to support the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) cleanup programs, primarily the Superfund program. The contract requires the contractor to provide personnel with the necessary knowledge and expertise, materials, equipment, and services to perform and complete the work as outlined in the statement of work.

The contract, with a total obligation of $0 and a total account obligation of -$25,000, was signed on September 28, 2018, and has a potential end date of September 27, 2028. The contract falls under the category of indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDV) and is part of the Remedial Acquisition Framework - RAF DES. The contract involves services such as field work and analytical support, treatability studies, remedial investigation-feasibility studies, engineering evaluation-cost analysis, remedial design, oversight or oversight support, and other general technical assistance.

The recipient, CDM Federal Programs Corporation, is a U.S.-owned business located in Fairfax, Virginia. The parent company is CDM Smith Inc. The recipient offers services in environmental systems protection and environmental remediation. The contract falls under the product or service code F108 and the NAICS code 562910 for remediation services. The contract was awarded by the EPA's Region 3 Contracting Office, with funding provided by the EPA's Region 3 (Funding Office). The contract was competitively awarded, with 13 offers received and full and open competition. There was no set-aside used for the contract, and it is a multiple-award contract. The contract pricing is order-dependent, allowing pricing arrangements to be determined separately for each order. The contract does not involve sea transportation, Clinger-Cohen Act planning, labor standards, cost or pricing data, or construction wage rates. The recipient is a U.S.-owned business, and foreign funding is not applicable. The contract does not fall under any major program or claimant program. The contract officers from CDM Federal Programs Corporation include G Baker, S Stone, T Hillier, J Nadeau, and G McKenzie, with varying amounts allocated to each officer. The contract does not specify a place of performance, and the PSC hierarchy categorizes the contract under natural resources management and environmental systems protection. Overall, the awarded contract between the US federal government and CDM Federal Programs Corporation involves the provision of design and engineering services to support EPA's cleanup programs, with a focus on the Superfund program. The contract requires the contractor to provide a range of services related to environmental remediation and protection. The contract was competitively awarded and involves multiple awards with order-dependent pricing arrangements.

Contract Details

Contract ID68HE0318D0003
Contract TypeIDV_B_B
Total Obligation$0.00
Exercised Options
Base Amount + Options$1,205,000,000.00
Date Signed2018-09-28
Contract DescriptionREMEDIAL ACQUISITION FRAMEWORK - RAF, DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICES - DES. THE DES CONTRACT WILL PROVIDE SERVICES TO SUPPORT EPAS CLEANUP PROGRAMS, PRIMARILY THE SUPERFUND PROGRAM. THIS CONTRACT REQUIRES THE CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PERSONNEL WITH THE APPROPRIATE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERTISE, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES OR INCIDENTAL TO PERFORMING AND COMPLETING THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATEMENT OF WORK. THESE CONTRACTS REQUIRE PERSONNEL TO DELIVER THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: FIELD WORK AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT, TREATABILITY STUDIES, REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION-FEASIBILITY STUDIES, ENGINEERING EVALUATION-COST ANALYSIS, REMEDIAL DESIGN, OVERSIGHT OR OVERSIGHT SUPPORT AND OTHER GENERAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.
Start Date2018-09-28
End Date2028-09-27

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency
Awarding Sub AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency
Awarding OfficeREGION 3 CONTRACTING OFFICE
Funding AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency
Funding Sub AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency
Funding OfficeREGION 3 (FUNDING OFFICE)

Recipient Details

RecipientCDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION
Recipient Location10560 ARROWHEAD DR STE 500 FAIRFAX VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Comments

Award Transactions

Transaction #P00005$0.00June 13, 2025

Environmental Protection Agency, a sub agency of Environmental Protection Agency, issued a payment of $0.00 to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

Transaction #P00004$0.00August 11, 2023

Environmental Protection Agency, a sub agency of Environmental Protection Agency, issued a payment of $0.00 to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

Transaction #P00003$0.00October 29, 2021

Environmental Protection Agency, a sub agency of Environmental Protection Agency, issued a payment of $0.00 to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

Transaction #P00002$0.00October 15, 2020

Environmental Protection Agency, a sub agency of Environmental Protection Agency, issued a payment of $0.00 to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

Transaction #P00001$-25,000.00June 2, 2020

Environmental Protection Agency, a sub agency of Environmental Protection Agency, issued a payment of $-25,000.00 to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

This payment could indicate a change to the existing contract.

Transaction #0$25,000.00September 28, 2018

Environmental Protection Agency, a sub agency of Environmental Protection Agency, issued a payment of $25,000.00 to CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

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