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Restoration of Real Property (Public or Private) Engineering & Architecture
Total Committed Value of Federal Contracts
-$4,283
Total Contracts
1
Total Actions
3

Recent Contract Actions

Contracts can have multiple “contract actions”: This is how agencies spend money for a specific purpose, adjust the amount committed or change the contract in a way that doesn’t affect the amount. That last scenario is usually indicated by a $0 action. If there is a contract action for a negative amount, it generally means the contract was adjusted or canceled.

Description Vendor Agency Effective Estimated completion Amount Committed
CONTRACT GS-05-P-16-GB-C-7004 ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MILWAUKEE FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE FACADE RESTORATION AND STABILIZATION PROJECT, MODIFICATION PA06 - DEOBLIGATION OF REMAINING FUNDS FOR CLOSEOUT. MILLS AND SCHNOERING ARCHITECTS LLC General Services Administration September 28, 2016 August 31, 2020 -$4,283
CONTRACT GS-05-P-16-GB-C-7004 ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MILWAUKEE FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE FACADE RESTORATION AND STABILIZATION PROJECT, MODIFICATION PS05 - PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE EXTENSION AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNTING FIX. MILLS AND SCHNOERING ARCHITECTS LLC General Services Administration September 28, 2016 August 31, 2020 $0
CONTRACT GS-05-P-16-GB-C-7004 ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MILWAUKEE FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE FACADE RESTORATION AND STABILIZATION PROJECT, MODIFICATION PS004 - PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE EXTENSION DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. MILLS AND SCHNOERING ARCHITECTS LLC General Services Administration September 28, 2016 August 31, 2020 $0
About this data
This data comes from the Federal Procurement Data System, which includes all contracts worth $10,000 or more. We look at all contracts that are tagged with the procurement code for COVID-19 or otherwise started in 2020 and contain “COVID-19” in the description. Department of Defense contracting data is subject to a 90-day delay before it appears in the data.
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