Green Powered Technology, LLC, was awarded a prime contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to provide infrastructure services, including engineering design and construction supervision and related support, ranging from quick response to short and long-term services in the infrastructure areas of water resources, water supply, wastewater, environmental, transportation, energy, telecommunications, and facilities. The anticipated value of the Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract is an estimated total of $600,000,000 and will have a period of performance for the contract, including all Task Orders, from 10/01/2015 to 09/30/2022.
The A&E II IDIQ will provide broad technical support and advice to participating host government entities and regulatory bodies in overall institutional and infrastructure development including, but not limited to, policy, legal, regulatory, financial and commercial development and reform, feasibility studies, design and construction supervision, equipment and commodities provision, human resource development and training, operations and maintenance improvements, and private sector participation. The assistance will be planned and implemented in coordination with other donors, national, provincial and local governments, NGOs, community groups, and private and public enterprises.
“We look forward to supporting USAID in their integral role of promoting economic growth and human development through procuring infrastructure services in developing countries under the Global A&E II IDIQ. This award moves Green Powered Technology closer toward the vision myself and our staff have for a future of sustainable development,” said Phillip Green, President & CEO of Green Powered Technology.