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Central Regional Archaeological Curation Services Contract for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Division

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Division, through the St. Louis District, is seeking a contract for archaeological curation services at a facility compliant with 36 CFR Part 79. This contract will cover the central regional curation of archaeological collections originating mainly from the Baltimore and Philadelphia Districts, specifically collections currently totaling approximately 190 to 200 cubic/linear feet, with anticipated minimal annual growth of 5 to 10 cubic/linear feet over a five-year period. The successful contractor will be responsible for housing, managing, and providing access to these archaeological collections and their associated records, as well as performing tasks such as intake, stabilization, cataloging, inventorying, rehabilitation, and other collection management services as required. The solicitation, identified as W912P926QA010, is posted by the Department of Defense and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in St. Louis, Missouri. Proposals are due by July 10, 2026. The contract falls under NAICS code 541720, which pertains to research and development in the social sciences and humanities, indicating a focus on specialized archival and archaeological services. The point of contact for this procurement is Jessica Nies, reachable via email or phone for further inquiries. This opportunity ensures compliance with federal regulations for archaeological collection curation and supports the preservation and accessibility of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ archaeological resources in the North Atlantic Division’s central region.

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Contract for archaeological curation of 190-200 cubic feet collections, compliant with 36 CFR Part 79.

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Department Of Defense → W07V Endist St Louis

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W07V Endist St Louis
Contacts1 person available
OfficeSAINT LOUIS, MO, 63103-2833, USA
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Department Of Defense → W07V Endist St Louis
Office AddressSAINT LOUIS, MO, 63103-2833, USA

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This RFQ is for the USACE, North Atlantic Division (NAD) central regional curation facility. USACE, St. Louis District will issue a contract and is looking for a 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 79 compliant facility to curate North Atlantic Division central region (Baltimore and Philadelphia Districts) archaeological collections for up to five years. Currently there are between 190?200 cubic/linear feet of collections with most of the collections originating from Pennsylvania. Minimal growth, no more than 5?10 cubic/linear feet, is expected each year. The work covered by this Sources Sought includes housing and providing collections management services and access to archaeological materials and associated records (hereafter archaeological collections) generated in conjunction with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers activities. Additional tasks may include, where appropriate, intake, stabilization, cataloging, inventories, rehabilitation, and other service-related collections management tasks of archaeological collections.

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