Parsons Secures Position on $2B Army Energy Resilience Task Order Contract

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Parsons was awarded a position on a $2 billion multiple award task order contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to deliver energy resilience projects at military installations. The three-year base and seven option years let Parsons bid design-build orders under the Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program.

1. Contract Award Details

Parsons secured a position on a $2 billion multiple award task order contract (MATOC) with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, marking new work under the Department of War’s Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program. This award authorizes Parsons to support energy resilience and infrastructure modernization across military bases.

2. Program Structure and Opportunities

The MATOC features a three-year base performance period plus seven one-year option years, enabling Parsons to compete for individual design-build task orders. ERCIP projects focus on enhancing energy resilience, reducing consumption and lifecycle costs, and maintaining operations during commercial grid disruptions.

3. Strategic Impact and Portfolio Growth

This contract expands Parsons’ energy resilience portfolio following its recent selection for LADWP demand response integration and a $20 million microgrid project for a Puerto Rico Army Reserve Center. The award reinforces Parsons’ expertise in cyber-secure microgrid technologies, smart grid integration, and mission-critical infrastructure modernization.

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