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National Guard seeks prequalification for A/E contracts to speed repair projects; committee votes to advance
Summary
The North Dakota National Guard asked lawmakers for authority to prequalify architects and engineers for recurring maintenance, repair and modernization contracts so the state can spend federal SRM funds promptly; the committee moved the bill out on a 11‑2 vote.
Brig. Gen. Jackie Huber, deputy adjutant general for the North Dakota National Guard, told the committee Senate Bill 21-30 would authorize prequalification and indefinite‑delivery, indefinite‑quantity (IDIQ) mechanisms for architect and engineering services used on recurring maintenance, repair and modernization (SRM) projects. She said the Guard typically receives annual Department of Defense SRM reimbursements (about $11–12 million per federal fiscal year in recent…
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