Contract rehabilitates and modernizes NASA facilities worldwide
DALLAS, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Jacobs (NYSE:J) was selected by NASA to perform architectural and engineering work under the agency’s Southeast Region Architect and Engineering (SERAE) program. The multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a shared program ceiling of $300 million across a five-year period.
“This opportunity draws upon Jacobs’ multi-disciplinary experience to deliver sustainable, resilient and innovative solutions supporting critical requirements to NASA’s mission worldwide,” said Jacobs Federal & Environmental Solutions Senior Vice President and General Manager Tim Byers. “With our 60-plus-year relationship with NASA, we continue to provide a single source of credentialed professionals and comprehensive architecture and engineering services to support numerous ongoing projects.”
Jacobs will provide wide-ranging services across all project phases to rehabilitate, modernize and develop new systems for NASA facilities and ground support systems at several NASA sites. Locations of work include Kennedy Space Center, FL; Johnson Space Center, Sonny Carter Training Facility, and Ellington Field, Houston, TX; White Sands Test Facility, Las Cruces, NM; Marshall Space Flight Center, AL; Michoud Assembly Facility, LA; Stennis Space Center, MS; and other NASA assets and launch or landing sites worldwide.
Recently named Agency Level Large Business Prime Contractor of the Year by NASA’s Small Business Program for services at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), as well as Center Level Large Business Prime Contractor of the year at Langley Research Center, Jacobs is a provider and integrator of full lifecycle aerospace capability.
This includes design and construction; base, mission and launch operations; sustaining capital maintenance; and secure and intelligent asset management, development, modification, and testing processes for fixed assets of the government as well as commercial space companies.