U.S. Department of Defense
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West Branch Design-Build Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)

U.S. Department of Defense
Amended Jul 7, 2026 · 04:00 UTC

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers needs a small business to provide design-build construction services for military installations and other government agencies in Southern California.

Key Details

  • What exactly do they need? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers needs a small business to provide design-build construction services for military installations and other government agencies in Southern California, including March Air Reserve Base, Edwards Air Force Base, Vandenberg Space Force Base, Fort Irwin, Port Hueneme, Camp Pendleton, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Department of Interior, and Customs and Border Patrol.
  • What's the contract structure and timeline? This is a 5-year Design-Build Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with a maximum not-to-exceed value of $99,000,000.00. The contract will include procedures for On-Off-ramp of its contractors as deemed appropriate.
  • How will they pick the winner? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will award up to six (6) Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDCs) to the offerors who make it into Phase 2.
  • When and how do you bid? Proposals are due on May 26, 2026, and must be submitted through the solicitation number W912PL26RA004.

Routine commodity buy — low-effort bid, modest payoff.

Who can apply

  • Must be a certified small business
  • Has experience with construction services
  • Has done work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers before

If you're interested, do this first

  • Check that your small business certification is still active in SAM.gov
  • Write a 1-page summary of similar construction services you've done before
  • Email the contracting officer to RSVP for the site visit (if scheduled)

Primary point of contact

Name
Cameron Stokes
Email
cameron.stokes@usace.army.mil
Phone
(213) 452-3009

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