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Mobile Concrete Technology Center (MCTC) Program

Procurement Office FHWA - Washington DC / Office of Contracts and Procurement
Procurement Category Engineering Services
Contract Awarded No
Estimated Value $10 million to $20 million
Competition Type 8(a) Competitive
RFP Quarter 1st QTR
Fiscal Year
NAICS 541 380
Sequence Number 2025-188
Description

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Preconstruction, Construction, and Pavements (HICP-40) oversees the MCTC Program. The MCTC Program is essential in the development and deployment of new concrete pavement technologies, material test procedures, and mix design methods. 

Incumbent/Contract Number 693JJ320C000003
Contact Name Marcus Fowler
Email marcus.fowler@dot.gov
Phone 202 366 4840
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Yes
Funded By Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Expected Period of Performance -
Place of Performance
  • District of Columbia
Personnel Clearance Requirements No
Incumbent Contractor ATI, Inc.
Action/Award Type N/A
Anticipated Award Date

Date Modified:

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