Session Focus: Program and Procurement Dialogues

Representatives will present and engage in interactive discussion with businesses about their programs, projects related issues for FY2025 and beyond.  Representatives will address acquisition and execution processes for projects in the program of work. Audience participation throughout the session is strongly encouraged.

Topics to be addressed include:

  • Installation/agency growth and facilities utilization plans, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency major military construction (MILCON) projects, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency sustainment, restoration, and modernization (SRM) construction, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency civil works projects, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency energy programs and projects, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency environmental programs and projects, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency horizontal infrastructure construction, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency non-appropriated fund major/SRM construction, FY2025 and beyond
  • Installation/agency architectural and engineering services, currently in place and future acquisitions
  • Installation/agency service contracts, currently in place and future acquisitions
  • Installation/agency use of public private partnerships to provide infrastructure and services
  • Process for teaming, subcontracting, or supplying installation public private partnerships
  • Impact of budget constraints on FY2025 and future programs and projects
  • Anticipated acquisition strategies for projects in the FY2025 program (primary emphasis)
  • Agency use of and business access to Multiple Award Task Orders Contracts (MATOC)
  • Multiple Award Construction Contracts (MACC), Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA), Basic Ordering Agreements (BOA) and other acquisition tools
  • Agency use of various small business set=asides, sole source awards and other acquisition tools
  • Government expectations, concerns and current issues (with contractors) in acquisition and execution of construction and engineering projects.

The Offices of US Senator Thom Tillis and US Senator Ted Budd and the North Carolina Military Business Center are pleased to announce the Southeast Regional Federal Construction, Infrastructure & Environment Summit on April 22-24, 2025 in Wilmington, North Carolina.

WHEN. April 22-24, 2025

WHERE. Wilmington Convention Center, 515 Nutt Street, Wilmington, NC 28401

 “The Summit” brings together over 800+ representatives of the Corps of Engineers, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Fort Liberty, Marine Corps Installations East, Seymour Johnson AFB, other Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps installations, US Coast Guard, General Services Administration, other federal agencies, general and specialty contractors, designers and construction suppliers from throughout the Southeast of the United States.