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ECC-RMA Receives Design-Build Contract from USACE

ECC-RMA, LLC was one of four contractors recently awarded a five-year (base plus one option period), $150 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity unrestricted MATOC for design-build and design-bid-build services from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) South Pacific Division.

Work under the contract includes new construction, renovation, repairs, preventative maintenance, environmental abatement, erosion control, earthwork, and operations, as well as timely response to the remediation of facilities. Projects will be located in the Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Sacramento, and San Francisco Districts of the USACE.

ECC-RMA, LLC was also awarded the first task order under the contract, a $5 million design-build project for the USACE Los Angeles District with four options valued at $996,770. The team will replace roofs on Buildings 1, 2, and 14 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in San Diego, CA with the option to design and build a photovoltaic system and window washing system on Building 1. The project is currently underway and scheduled for completion in September 2011.

"The mission of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center is critical," stated ECC President and CEO, Manjiv S. Vohra, PE, DBIA. "ECC is proud to support the USACE Los Angeles District in designing and constructing high quality facility infrastructure in which to provide comprehensive health care for our veterans and service-disabled veterans."

ECC-RMA, LLC is teamed with leading design firms URS and C.H. Guernsey to support projects awarded under the MATOC.

Source: http://www.ecc.net/

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