Continental Mapping Wins Unrestricted St Louis District Contract

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—September 2016— Continental Mapping, a leading innovator in the geospatial industry, has been awarded a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) St. Louis District valued at $12.5 million. The District serves as the USACE Technical Center of Expertise in Photogrammetric Mapping, giving it a mapping jurisdiction that reaches anywhere USACE has interests (CONUS or OCONUS).

Continental Mapping is no stranger to USACE, having previously won four small business IDIQ awards in surveying and mapping. While Continental Mapping remains a small business, this St. Louis contract was won as an unrestricted vehicle.

“This IDIQ with the St. Louis Corps of Engineers is an important win for Continental Mapping. It is a recognition of our preparedness to handle a wide variety of mapping and survey needs across the country.”-Dave Hart, Co-founder of Continental Mapping

Beyond this new contract with the St. Louis District, Continental Mapping also holds active IDIQs with the Tulsa and Fort Worth Districts of USACE and regularly provides mapping and surveying services for DoD clients across the world.

About Continental Mapping Consultants, Inc.

Headquartered in suburban Madison, Wisconsin, Continental Mapping is a leading provider of geospatial data development solutions including full service land and hydrographic survey, aerial, mobile and terrestrial lidar, unmanned aerial systems, photogrammetric mapping, GIS, and remote sensing.

Learn more: www.continentalmapping.com


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