The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has selected Dewberry for a contract that supports the Transportable Temporary Housing Unit (TTHU) and other program under the FEMA Logistics Management Directorate (LMD). The period of performance is one base year followed by four option years for a total value of approximately $200 million.
The LMD provides an efficient, transparent, and
flexible logistics capability to procure and deliver goods and services that
support disaster response and recovery for survivors and communities after a
disaster. It delivers the right resources to the right places and time in
support of state, local, and tribal governments and territories.
The TTHU program, within the LMD, selected
Dewberry to perform project management and oversight of construction services
to support FEMA’s direct housing missions. Project oversight work under the
contract may include surveying, debris cleanup, site grading, site utility
infrastructure, water distribution systems, electrical services, construction
fencing, and work on roads, surfaces and pads. Other work may include
performance of area feasibility determination, design package preparation, and
other components of FEMA’s direct housing mission.
Dewberry has received its first two task orders
under the contract to perform work for the Typhoon Yutu Disaster Housing
Construction Planning Support. The firm will assist with the development of
executable operational plans for providing disaster housing within affected
areas and conduct 1,050 housing assessments on Saipan and Tinian Islands
located in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.