Dewberry announced that it has been awarded a contract for the
procurement and installation of building systems from the U.S. Army Engineering
and Support Center Huntsville, referred to as UMCS V, worth a total
programmatic contract capacity of $2.1 billion over a seven-year period.
The utility monitoring and control systems (UMCS) V contract
can be used for performing service and installation work on heating, ventilating,
and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; building automation systems (BAS);
supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems; electronic security
systems; and other automatic control systems. The contract may also be used for
services and construction for the renovation of various types of specialized
building systems by any federal agency worldwide.
“We are excited to provide these services to the U.S.
Army Engineering and Support Center Huntsville over the next seven years,” said
Dewberry Associate Vice President and Director of Energy Services Carl
Lundstrom, PE, CCP. “Our goal is to use our expertise and experience with the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help modernize existing buildings and
infrastructure, while improving facility security worldwide.”