Fairfax company to deliver logistics planning and construction services
Beth JoJack //July 2, 2024//
Fairfax company to deliver logistics planning and construction services
Beth JoJack //July 2, 2024//
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded Dewberry, an engineering, architecture and construction firm in Fairfax County, an $810 million contract to deliver logistics planning and construction services to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to a System for Award Management (SAM) notice published Friday.
The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract will support FEMA’s Logistics Management Directorate, the agency’s major program office responsible for overseeing its logistics support, services and operations.
Dewberry is charged with supporting FEMA’s temporary direct housing activities and emergency management functions by providing emergency management planning, construction planning and management, project management, quality control, technical analyses and administrative services, according to a solicitation request.
Dewberry is waiting until the bid protest period has ended before making public statements on the award, according to Molly Johnson, chief communications officer for the company.
Dewberry reported $711.45 million in revenue in 2023 and has more than 2,500 employees.