March 17, 2014

PARSONS ECMS PROJECT MANAGER BRINGS ARMY CORPS EXPERIENCE

By ExchangeMonitor

Scott Smith will serve as the project manager for new National Nuclear Security Administration Enterprise Construction Management Services contractor Parsons, NW&M Monitor has learned. The NNSA formally announced the contract award yesterday, but hadn’t released details about the composition of Parsons’ winning team, which includes Project Assistance Corp. and Vector Resources. Smith has headed up Army Corps of Engineers construction work for Parsons in the past. 

The five-year contract includes one base year and four one-year options and is expected to have a ceiling of $125 million. Parsons will provide professional and technical services to strengthen NNSA’s project management efforts and will serve as a project integrator for projects valued between $10 million to $750 million. Bob Raines, NNSA’s Associate Administrator for Acquisition and Project Management, said in a statement that the contract “will play an important role in allowing us to efficiently and effectively accomplish our mission. We’re continuously improving the way we do business, and awarding the ECMS contract is a perfect example of how we’re working to be responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars.”

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