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Department of Transportation Awarded a Contract to TEXAS A&M TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE for $69,947.00
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3/30/2022, 12:00 AM
TEXAS A&M TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE Government Contract #693JJ322F000079
TEXAS A&M TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $69,947.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office 693JJ3 ACQUISITION AND GRANTS MGT, which is a division with the Federal Highway Administration within the Department of Transportation.
Summary of Award
The US federal government awarded a contract to Texas A&M Transportation Institute for technical support and outreach for retroreflectivity rulemaking. The total obligation for the contract is $69,947, with the base exercised options amounting to the same. The contract was signed on March 30, 2022, and is categorized as a delivery order.
The contract falls under the Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Highway Administration. The contract type is indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, and it was subject to multiple award fair opportunity. The extent of competition was full and open, with one offer received. The product or service code for the contract is R425, falling under the NAICS description of "All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services."
The contract with Texas A&M Transportation Institute is set to run from March 30, 2022, to April 1, 2025. The recipient is located in College Station, Texas, and is categorized as an educational institution, government entity, and higher education provider. The recipient offers support services in professional engineering/technical fields.
The funding agency for the contract is the Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Highway Administration Office of Safety. The awarding agency is the FHWA Acquisition and Grants Management office. The contract pricing is cost plus fixed fee, and the recipient is classified as an other U.S. entity.
Overall, the contract between the US federal government and Texas A&M Transportation Institute involves technical support and outreach for retroreflectivity rulemaking, with a total obligation of $69,947. The recipient, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, offers professional engineering/technical services and is located in College Station, Texas. The contract is set to run from March 30, 2022, to April 1, 2025, and falls under the Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration.