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Fluor Secures Spot on Air Force’s $6B AFCAP V Contract

Fluor Secures Spot on Air Force’s $6B AFCAP V Contract

Fluor has secured a spot on the $6.4B Air Force Contract Augmentation Program V contract vehicle, a post the company will hold for eight years starting May.

The company was one of eight selected for a position on the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.

AFCAP V was created to help the military procure base life support services, construction and commodities support worldwide, Fluor said Wednesday.

“We are honored to be selected for AFCAP V and welcome the opportunity to support the Air Force in its demanding global mission,” said Tom D'Agostino, the president of Fluor's government group and a 2019 Wash100 awardee. 

Fluor previously provided services under AFCAP IV in locations such as Ascension Island, Japan, Qatar and Niger, D'Agostino added.

The other AFCAP V awardees are URS Federal Services, DynCorp, ECC, Kellogg Brown & Root Services, PAE-Perini, Readiness Management Support and Vectrus Systems. 

The contract allows the Department of Defense to tap civilian contractors for additional capabilities to support the logistic requirements of deployed services.

Fluor is a global engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction and maintenance company headquartered in Irving, Texas. Its other specializations include operations and maintenance, project management, fabrication, program management, design, supply chain management and logistics. AFCAP V performance locations and funding will be determined upon individual task orders.

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