MPR secures $90m worth contract from US Army Corps Engineering

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MPR Associates has secured a $90 million multi-year contract from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for providing technical services on its behalf to the US Department of Energy (DOE) and other US government agencies.

As per the contract announced in March 2021, the specialty engineering and management services company will provide a variety of engineering and technical services, especially nuclear engineering support. MPR Associates will also be responsible for delivering strategic program planning, evaluation of independent costs and schedule, and risk assessment of mission-important projects.

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Bob Coward – MPR Associates Principal Officer said: “Winning the USACE contract is a testament of the MPR-USACE working relationship developed over more than ten years.

“Last week’s award demonstrates USACE’s continued trust and confidence in MPR’s technical and project management expertise, our team, and the impact we deliver.”

MPR secures $90m worth contract from US Army Corps Engineering

MPR secures $90m worth contract from US Army Corps Engineering. Photo courtesy of Antony-22/Wikipedia.org.

Since its first contract in 2010, MPR Associates is said to have been continually supporting USACE.

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MPR Associates said that it has helped in the progress of a range of projects across the DOE complex, which include waste cleanup at Oak Ridge National Lab and Hanford, new construction work at Los Alamos National Lab, waste processing at Savannah River Site, and also system modernization at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.

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Ryan Downs – MPR Associates Vice President, Federal, said: “Our previous USACE projects have allowed us to serve as an industry leader in risk assessments for DOE, bringing new tools and methodologies to assess highly technical, high risk, multi-billion-dollar construction projects.

“We will continue to partner with the USACE to make a difference for them and for the country.”

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