DOE's $15M Trucking Contract with Centerra Group, LLC Awarded via Full and Open Competition

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $14,966,768 ($15.0M)

Contractor: Centerra Group, LLC

Awarding Agency: Department of Energy

Start Date: 2004-07-26

End Date: 2009-10-31

Contract Duration: 1,923 days

Daily Burn Rate: $7.8K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Number of Offers Received: 1

Pricing Type: COST PLUS AWARD FEE

Sector: Other

Official Description: CONTRACTOR UTILIZATION (TRUCKING/TRANSPORTATION) TASK ORDER

Place of Performance

Location: ALBUQUERQUE, BERNALILLO County, NEW MEXICO, 87185

State: New Mexico Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of Energy obligated $15.0 million to CENTERRA GROUP, LLC for work described as: CONTRACTOR UTILIZATION (TRUCKING/TRANSPORTATION) TASK ORDER Key points: 1. Significant contract value of $14.97 million over 5 years. 2. Full and open competition suggests potential for competitive pricing. 3. Contractor utilization for trucking/transportation services. 4. Services fall under 'Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services'.

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The contract was awarded via full and open competition, which typically leads to fair pricing. However, without specific benchmarks for trucking/transportation consulting services, a precise value assessment is difficult.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded through full and open competition, indicating a broad solicitation process. This method generally promotes price discovery and competitive offers.

Taxpayer Impact: The use of full and open competition aims to ensure taxpayer funds are used efficiently by securing the best value.

Public Impact

Ensures essential transportation and trucking services for Department of Energy operations. Supports the logistical needs of government agencies, potentially impacting research and development timelines. The duration of the contract (over 5 years) suggests a long-term need for these services.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

This contract falls under scientific and technical consulting services, specifically related to transportation and logistics. Benchmarking for such specialized consulting can be challenging, but the value suggests a substantial operational requirement.

Small Business Impact

The data does not indicate whether small businesses were involved as subcontractors or partners in this contract. Further investigation would be needed to assess small business participation.

Oversight & Accountability

The contract was awarded by the Department of Energy, implying oversight from this agency. The 'Cost Plus Award Fee' structure suggests performance incentives, which require diligent monitoring.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

other-scientific-and-technical-consultin, department-of-energy, nm, delivery-order, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of Energy awarded $15.0 million to CENTERRA GROUP, LLC. CONTRACTOR UTILIZATION (TRUCKING/TRANSPORTATION) TASK ORDER

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is CENTERRA GROUP, LLC.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of Energy (Department of Energy).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $15.0 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2004-07-26. End: 2009-10-31.

What specific transportation and trucking consulting services were provided under this contract, and how did they contribute to the Department of Energy's mission?

The provided data lacks specifics on the exact nature of the 'trucking/transportation' consulting. Understanding the scope, such as fleet management optimization, route planning, or regulatory compliance advice, is crucial to assessing its contribution to the DOE's mission and overall value.

Given the Cost Plus Award Fee structure, what were the key performance indicators (KPIs) and award criteria used to determine contractor compensation?

The data does not specify the KPIs or award criteria for the Cost Plus Award Fee. This structure necessitates clear, measurable objectives and rigorous performance evaluation by the agency to ensure the contractor is incentivized for efficiency and effectiveness, thereby controlling costs and maximizing value.

How did the full and open competition process ensure the most cost-effective solution for these specialized consulting services?

Full and open competition theoretically allows multiple bidders to propose solutions, driving down prices through market forces. However, the effectiveness depends on the clarity of the solicitation, the number and quality of bids received, and the agency's ability to evaluate them accurately against defined requirements for trucking and transportation consulting.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesManagement, Scientific, and Technical Consulting ServicesOther Scientific and Technical Consulting Services

Product/Service Code: SUPPORT SVCS (PROF, ADMIN, MGMT)PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Offers Received: 1

Pricing Type: COST PLUS AWARD FEE (R)

Contractor Details

Parent Company: Constellis Holdings, LLC (UEI: 966133477)

Address: 7121 FAIRWAY DR STE 301, PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL, 33418

Business Categories: Category Business, Not Designated a Small Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $14,966,768

Exercised Options: $14,966,768

Current Obligation: $14,966,768

Contract Characteristics

Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL ITEM PROCEDURES NOT USED

Parent Contract

Parent Award PIID: DEAM0403AL67577

IDV Type: IDC

Timeline

Start Date: 2004-07-26

Current End Date: 2009-10-31

Potential End Date: 2009-10-31 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2017-09-26

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