Etegra, Inc. Awarded $20M USACE Architect-Engineering IDIQ

SAINT LOUIS, MO – May 4, 2016 – Etegra, Inc., was awarded a prime contract from the Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to provide a full range of architect-engineering services in support of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through USACE’s Engineering and Construction Support Office (ECSO). The anticipated value of the indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract is an estimated total of $20,000,000 and will have a 1-year base period and four 1-year option periods.
A-E Services are expected for, but not limited to, facilities and infrastructure engineering, design and construction projects for the agencies under DHS (e.g. Border Patrol Stations, Highway Checkpoints, Detention facilities, administration facilities, Vehicle Maintenance Facilities, Drug Seizure Vault, Communication towers, Forward Operating Bases, roads and lighting, border fence and gates, hangers).
“We look forward to supporting the USACE in their integral role in the development of our country under this AE IDIQ. This award moves Etegra closer toward the vision myself and our staff have for our company,” Andrew Kishna, President & CEO of Etegra, said.
About Etegra
Etegra offers three main service lines: Architecture, Construction Management and Environmental Services. Our clients are primarily in the public sector, composed of state, local and federal agencies such as GSA, VA, NGA and DoD. We interpret and apply federal design guidelines for numerous agencies and justice facilities. We deal with a wide range of design issues from secured facilities, The U.S. Courts and medical facilities to solar/wind power and feasibility analysis, adaptive reuse and historic preservation.

Etegra is a Minority-owned, Certified 8(a) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
DUNS: 007812477
DBE/MBE Certification: MO, IL, KS, TN --- Architectural Registrations: MO, IL, KS, IA (NCARB)