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Corps Awards $2B Contract for Military Energy Resilience Projects

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Multiple-award vehicle sets task-order competition for microgrids, storage, backup generation and on-base electrical upgrades

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a 10-year, $2-billion multiple-award contract to 14 firms to compete for energy resilience and infrastructure projects at military installations nationwide.

The awards, disclosed in an April 17 U.S. Dept. of Defense contract notice, cover firm-fixed-price design-build and design-bid-build construction services through April 16, 2036, with work locations and funding to be determined at the task-order level, according to the announcement.

Awardees include several major federal construction and engineering firms such as Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Tutor Perini Corp., CDM Constructors Inc., Parsons Government Services Inc. and Honeywell International Inc., among others. The Corps received 30 bids for the procurement, the Defense Department said.

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The contract reflects a broader Pentagon effort to harden installation energy systems as grid instability, cyber risk and climate exposure increasingly factor into mission readiness.

Defense budget documents show a steady pipeline behind the contract. The FY2026 Military Construction, Defense-Wide budget proposes $684.33 million for 14 ERCIP projects and $38.7 million for design, totaling about $723.0 million, following $636.0 million in FY2025 funding.

Cybersecurity and controls integration are embedded early. The Huntsville review process requires projects to address network connectivity, monitoring and control systems and Authority to Operate approvals under the Defense Department’s Risk Management Framework, indicating that many projects combine traditional construction scopes with IT-enabled energy systems.

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Once validated, projects move into execution under the Corps’ delivery structure, with the Louisville District managing program, project and construction delivery nationwide while Huntsville serves as design agent, according to Corps program materials.

Defense budget documents point to a sustained pipeline behind the new contract. The Defense Dept’s FY2026 Military Construction, Defense-Wide budget justification for ERCIP proposes $684.33 million for 14 construction projects and $38.7 million for design, totaling roughly $723.0 million, following $636.0 million in ERCIP construction funding identified in FY2025 materials.

Those projects illustrate the types of systems expected to flow through the contract.

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Microgrids, Storage Lead Project Pipeline

For example, a FY2026 ERCIP project at an Armed Forces Reserve Center in Mountain View, Calif., includes diesel backup generation, a ground-mounted photovoltaic array, battery energy storage, microgrid controls, electrical distribution upgrades and a closed, secure network to support monitoring and control, with contract award planned for March 2026 and completion targeted for May 2028, according to Defense budget justification documents. Other FY2026 projects include energy system upgrades at Fort Bragg, White Sands Missile Range and Cape Cod Space Force Station, along with overseas work in Guam, Germany and Japan, the budget materials show.

The award comes as the Louisville District advances individual ERCIP procurements, including a recent solicitation tied to microgrid development at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Missouri, indicating the contract will support an active backlog of installation-level resilience work.

While the contract does not guarantee full funding at award, the decade-long ordering window combined with hundreds of millions of dollars in annual ERCIP construction funding positions the Corps to deliver a sustained stream of technically complex energy and infrastructure projects across the military portfolio.

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