AFG Group, Inc. wins a 5-year Blanket Purchase Agreement through NIH ORF.

January 13, 2020

AFG awarded $30M BPA contract to provide CQM Services to NIH

AFG Group, Inc., a leading construction management (CM) firm, was recently awarded a 5-year, $30M BPA contract by NIH ORF to provide CQM services on all NIH campuses.

Under this contract, AFG will be supporting NIH owned and leased facilities in several locations. While NIH anticipates future work will primarily occur at the main campus in Bethesda, MD, AFG will also be offering services in Frederick, MD, Poolesville, MD, Research Triangle Park, NC, and Hamilton, MT. Kenneth Reese, cGMP, AFG’s Vice President will serve as the Contract Executive.

AFG has been serving NIH with a robust portfolio of full-service Construction Management and Program Management assistance for over 15 years. Projects in-progress or completed by AFG for NIH include the $91M Multi-Campus Quality Assurance Inspection Program, $250M NIH Bayview Medical Campus Construction Project, and the $10M Building 10 Linear Accelerator Project.

NIH is the Federal Government’s primary biomedical research agency and operates under the US Department of Health and Human Services. It consists of 27 different Institutes and Centers which support research throughout the United States and Internationally, and its headquarters is located on a 300-acre campus in Bethesda, MD. The research teams that work at the Institutes require state of the art technology and safety measures within buildings that date back to as early as 1938.

About AFG Group, Inc.

AFG Group, Inc. is a woman-­owned firm focused on multi-­disciplined program, construction, and relocation management, with a national portfolio of work in healthcare, laboratories, courthouses, educational facilities, and government buildings. With 30 years of business acumen, AFG has earned a reputation for providing strong expertise, responsiveness, and project execution that helps owners navigate through complex design, procurement, construction, and activation processes.