FEMA awards $57M for Architectural Services to Fluor Enterprises Inc. under full and open competition

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $57,075,501 ($57.1M)

Contractor: Fluor Enterprises Inc

Awarding Agency: Department of Homeland Security

Start Date: 2005-08-29

End Date: 2006-08-31

Contract Duration: 367 days

Daily Burn Rate: $155.5K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Number of Offers Received: 3

Pricing Type: TIME AND MATERIALS

Sector: Other

Official Description: IT

Place of Performance

Location: ARLINGTON, ARLINGTON County, VIRGINIA, 22209

State: Virginia Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of Homeland Security obligated $57.1 million to FLUOR ENTERPRISES INC for work described as: IT Key points: 1. Contract Value: $57.1M for architectural services. 2. Competition: Awarded under full and open competition. 3. Risk: Contract duration of 367 days. 4. Sector: Information Technology (though NAICS suggests Architectural Services).

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The contract value of $57.1M for architectural services is substantial. Benchmarking against similar contracts for architectural services is difficult without more specific details on the scope of work and location.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded through full and open competition, suggesting a robust price discovery process. However, the Time and Materials pricing structure can sometimes lead to cost overruns if not closely managed.

Taxpayer Impact: The use of full and open competition is generally beneficial for taxpayers, promoting competitive pricing. The final cost will depend on the efficiency of service delivery and oversight.

Public Impact

Supports FEMA's mission in disaster preparedness and response. Provides essential architectural expertise for federal facilities. Potential for job creation within the architectural services sector.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

Architectural services are crucial for designing and managing federal infrastructure projects. Spending in this sector can fluctuate based on agency needs and construction cycles. This contract represents a significant investment in specialized professional services.

Small Business Impact

This contract was awarded to Fluor Enterprises Inc., a large business. There is no indication of small business participation in this specific award.

Oversight & Accountability

Oversight would focus on ensuring the architectural services meet federal standards and are delivered within budget and schedule. The Time and Materials contract type necessitates diligent monitoring of labor hours and costs.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

architectural-services, department-of-homeland-security, va, do, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of Homeland Security awarded $57.1 million to FLUOR ENTERPRISES INC. IT

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is FLUOR ENTERPRISES INC.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of Homeland Security (Federal Emergency Management Agency).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $57.1 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2005-08-29. End: 2006-08-31.

What was the specific scope of architectural services required by FEMA for this contract?

The specific scope of architectural services is not detailed in the provided data. Typically, such contracts could involve design, planning, renovation, or oversight of construction projects for federal facilities. Understanding the exact requirements is crucial for assessing the value and appropriateness of the $57.1M award.

What are the potential risks associated with the Time and Materials contract type for this project?

Time and Materials (T&M) contracts carry inherent risks of cost escalation if not managed stringently. The government pays for the actual time and materials used, which can lead to higher costs than fixed-price contracts if the project scope expands or inefficiencies arise. Robust oversight is essential to mitigate these risks.

How does the awarded amount compare to typical spending for similar architectural services contracts by federal agencies?

Without more granular data on the specific services rendered (e.g., design complexity, facility type, duration of involvement), a direct comparison is challenging. However, $57.1 million is a substantial sum, suggesting a large-scale or long-term architectural engagement. Benchmarking would require analyzing contracts with similar scope, complexity, and geographic location.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesArchitectural, Engineering, and Related ServicesArchitectural Services

Product/Service Code: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SERVICESARCH-ENG SVCS - GENERAL

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Offers Received: 3

Pricing Type: TIME AND MATERIALS (Y)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Parent Company: Fluor Corporation (UEI: 006907190)

Address: ONE ENTERPRISE DR, ALISO VIEJO, CA, 40

Business Categories: Category Business, Not Designated a Small Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $57,075,501

Exercised Options: $57,075,501

Current Obligation: $57,075,501

Parent Contract

Parent Award PIID: HSFEHQ04D0126

IDV Type: IDC

Timeline

Start Date: 2005-08-29

Current End Date: 2006-08-31

Potential End Date: 2006-08-31 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2012-03-28

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