Woolpert, Black & Veatch closed $94.5M USACE master planning contract

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has awarded a $94.5 million master planning contract to a joint venture consisting of Woolpert and Black & Veatch. This five-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) agreement will allow the firms to provide comprehensive master planning support for Department of Defense (DoD) installations worldwide.

Under the contract, the joint venture will focus on property master planning, space utilization analysis, infrastructure capacity assessments, and energy resilience planning. The collaboration aims to enhance global mission readiness, operational efficiency, and infrastructure resilience for U.S. military installations.

This award emphasizes Woolpert's and Black & Veatch's extensive expertise in architecture, engineering, geospatial services, and strategic consulting. Both firms have a proven track record of delivering innovative solutions to military and federal clients, helping to improve their readiness and sustainability through advanced planning and design.

The contract also highlights the U.S. military's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies and comprehensive strategies to address evolving infrastructure and operational challenges.