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The Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Announces the Shortlist for Worldwide Architectural / Engineering Support Services

Parul Dubey on November 5, 2020 - in News

The Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) has completed Stage I reviews and shortlisted 25 firms for the Worldwide Architectural / Engineering (A/E) Support Services Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) solicitation. Following the second stage, the successful teams will support OBO on planning, engineering, design and construction reviews, and building maintenance projects for U.S. diplomatic posts worldwide.

 

The shortlisted firms are:

— AECOM Services, Inc.

— BuroHappold Engineering

— Caples Jefferson Architecture

— Davis Brody Bond

— DLR Group of DC

— EBL Engineers, LLC

— EXP Federal Inc.

— EYP Architecture & Engineering

— HDR KCCT JV

— HGA Mid-Atlantic, Inc.

— Jacobs Government Services Company

— Lake Flato Architects

— Leo A Daly Company

— M. Arthur Gensler, Jr. & Associates, Inc. (dba Gensler)

— The Mason & Hanger Group, Inc.

— Michael Graves & Associates, Inc.

— Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners

— Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects LLP

— ODA-Architecture, P.C.

— Page Southerland Page, Inc.

— Rios Clementi Hale Studios

— SmithGroup, Inc.

— Thomas Phifer and Partners, LLP

— WXY Architecture + Urban Design

— Yost Grube Hall Architects

 

Since the start of the Department’s Capital Security Construction Program in 1999, OBO has completed 164 new diplomatic facilities.  OBO currently has more than 70 active projects either in design or under construction worldwide.

OBO provides safe, secure, functional, and resilient facilities that represent the U.S. Government to the host nation and that support U.S. diplomats in advancing U.S. foreign policy objectives abroad.

For further information, please contact Christine Foushee at [email protected] or visit www.state.gov/obo.

 

 

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