St. Louis District 2025 Cultural Resources Services

Key Dates
Due Date

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Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

W07V ENDIST ST LOUIS

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

W912P926DA015

NAICS

541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities

Classification Code

B503

Additional Details
Set Aside

WOSB

Place of Performance

SourceSAM
The St. Louis District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued an award notice for the 2025 Cultural Resources Services contract, under procurement identifier W912P926DA015. This procurement involves the establishment of a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) designed to engage a minimum of three contractors to provide a comprehensive suite of cultural resource services. The contract is classified under NAICS code 541720, which pertains to Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities, and is further identified by Product Service Code B503. The primary objective of this MATOC is to support the St. Louis District’s ongoing and future needs for cultural resource services, which may include, but are not limited to, archaeological surveys, historical research, cultural resource management, and compliance activities in accordance with federal regulations. The intended outcome is to ensure that the District’s projects are conducted in a manner that is sensitive to and compliant with cultural resource preservation requirements. This award notice also includes an amendment that revises the pricing for a six-month option period, indicating a degree of flexibility and responsiveness to evolving project requirements or funding considerations. The procurement is set aside exclusively for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB), reflecting the District’s commitment to promoting diversity and supporting small business participation in federal contracting. Interested parties should note that this is a federal office procurement, managed by the St. Louis District (W07V ENDIST ST LOUIS), and all contractual matters are overseen by the designated primary contact, Jessica Nies, who can be reached at [email protected]. Contractors considering this opportunity should be prepared to deliver a broad range of cultural resource services as specified in individual task orders issued under the MATOC framework. The contract structure allows for multiple awards, fostering a competitive environment and ensuring that the District has access to a pool of qualified providers throughout the contract lifecycle. Further details, including any future amendments or task order solicitations, can be accessed via the official notice on SAM.gov at https://sam.gov/opp/81d3910d823745658fc5675b3141456d/view. As of the posting date, there are no additional attachments or documents provided with this notice. This opportunity is well-suited for WOSB firms with demonstrated expertise in cultural resource management, research, and compliance within the social sciences and humanities sector, particularly those with experience supporting federal agencies and adhering to applicable regulatory frameworks.