Capabilities BRIEF
/// The Tepa Companies, 100% owned by the federally-recognized Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, provide access to over 400 employees across the country. The companies share a common administrative and executive management team through Tepa, LLC, to reduce client costs and improve project efficiency. All Tepa employees have access to extensive resources, professional expertise and financial backing to ensure the successful delivery of projects.
f $2B in revenue since 2005
f $500M bonding capacity with $250M per project
f 500+ projects concurrently with combined value of more than $650M
f Experience modifications rating (EMR) below industry standard
f Small company flexibility with large company financial controls
f Global reach, local touch
f Government, commercial and tribal nation clients
f 8(a) Sole-Source Capability
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
f Federal and military construction
f Aviation
f Hospitality and tribal entities
f Civil works and infrastructure
ENVIRONMENT SERVICES
f Environmental remediation
f Environmental compliance
f Environmental science and geology
f Data management
INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
f Fuel systems maintenance and repair, including hydrant system
f Tank and piping construction and repair services
f Coatings and linings
f Electrical and instrumentation
ENGINEERING SERVICES
f Multi-discipline engineering design
f Facilities engineering
f Construction administration
f Military planing
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
f Enterprise geospatial solutions
f Unmanned Aircraft Systems
f Reality capture and digital twin services
f Information technology and full life-cycle system security services
/// The Tepa Companies are owned by the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of California. The companies share a common administrative and executive management team through Tepa, LLC, to reduce client costs and improve project efficiency. Offices are located in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas. The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe located in Northern California.
/// The Tepa Companies are owned by the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of California. The companies share a common administrative and executive management team through Tepa, LLC, to reduce client costs and improve project efficiency. Offices are located in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas. The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe located in Northern California.
"The Tepa Companies help us accomplish the dreams of our ancestors and elders to set up the Tribe’s future for many generations to come and give back to the surrounding communities. Their success is our success.
The Tepa Companies help us accomplish the dreams of our ancestors and elders to set up the Tribe’s future for many generations to come and give back to the surrounding communities. Their success is our success.
-Andrew
"Dru"
Alejandre Tribal Chairman
— Andrew “Dru” Alejandre Tribal Chairman
/// CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
USACE Mobile District | Emergency Operations Center
Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
Design and construction of a 21,044 SF building serving as an alternate base command post for backup operations during emergencies.
Award Amount: $13.6M - Competitive
USACE Louisville District | Renovation of Buildings 629 and 632
Patrick Space Force Base, Florida
Design-bid-build renovations to a 17,120 SF administration facility (Building 629) and renovate the inside of a 18,235 SF hangar (Building 632).
Award Amount: $7.6M - Sole Source
USACE Omaha District | Company Operations Facilities (Warfighter)
Fort Carson, Colorado
Construct six-company and seven-company buildings total a combined 140,000 SF.
Award Amount: $47M - Competitive
USACE Omaha District | Physical Fitness Facility
Fort Carson, Colorado
Construction of a two-story, 60,000 square foot (SF) physical fitness facility.
Award Amount: $20.8M - Competitive
USACE Omaha District | OSS and SERE Facility
Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
Construction of a single-story, 50,000 SF structure that includes multiple warehousetype storage spaces, classrooms, vehicle wash bay, shipping and receiving, and customer service area.
Award Amount: $34.9M - Competitive
USACE Omaha District | Demolition and Site Preparation, Offutt Flood Recovery
Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
Part of the re-building of Offutt AFB due to extensive flood damage in early 2019. The work included the demolition of 41 structures and existing utilities, the import and placement of approximately one million cubic yards of soil, the installation of new utilities, and the construction of roads and curbs and gutters.
Award Amount: $56.7M - Sole Source
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Bureau of Indian Affairs | Hopi Adult Detention Center
Keams Canyon, Arizona
A new 26,675 SF, 60-bed detention facility with a kitchen, administrative area and prisoner intake area.
Award Amount: $34.4M - Competitive
Bureau of Indian Affairs | T’iis Nazbas Community School and 20 Quarters
Teec Nos Pos, Arizona
Design and construction of a 77,471 SF K-8 school, a 1,625 SF maintenance facility, 20 employee quarters.
Award Amount: $84.9M - Competitive
National Park Service | Replace Oakbottom Ranger Operations Building
Shasta County, California
A new 26,675 SF, 60-bed detention facility with a kitchen, administrative area and prisoner intake area.
Award Amount: $5.3M - Competitive
National Park Service | Repair and Reconstruct Utilities at Scotty’s Castle
Death Valley National Park, California
Full reconstruction of utilities, roads, and replaced septic tank and leach field at a national historic site after a 1,000-year flood event.
Award Amount: $3.8M - Competitive
USDA | Renovate Building 7
Manhattan, Kansas
US Bureau of Reclamation | Cunningham Tunnel Invert Lining Repair
Meredith, Colorado
Repair the concrete lining of the tunnel, while in a confined space in a remote location and at an altitude of 10,000 feet.
Award Amount: $3.2M - Competitive
Renovation of 2,800 SF to repurpose a 10,000 SF single-story pre-engineered metal facility.
Award Amount: $1.1M - Sole Source
USACE Sacramento District | Environmental Compliance Technical Support
Fort Hunter Liggett, California
Included environmental conservation, environmental compliance, pollution prevention, and environmental operations and maintenance in support of activities to meet base environmental mission requirements.
Award Amount: $1.1M - Sole Source
USACE Savannah District | Remediation Operations and Maintenance
Moody AFB, Valdosta, Georgia
Provided environmental remediation activities necessary to conduct site restoration and achieve performance objectives at nine Installation Restoration Program sites.
Award Amount: $2.6M - Competitive
USACE Seattle District/AFCEC | PFOS PFOA Drinking Water Protection Study
Mountain Home AFB, Idaho
A DWPS was performed to characterize the releases of PFAS in groundwater, soil, surface water and sediments as related to use of Aqueous Film-Forming Foam.
Award Amount: $909K - Sole Source (Task Order under PFAS Contract)
USACE Omaha District | Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis
Peterson AFB, Colorado
Performed EE/CA to support an action memorandum in response to PFAS impacts to drinking water.
Award Amount: $200K - Sole Source (Task Order under PFAS Contract)
USACE Omaha District | Basewide Conceptual Site Model
Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts and Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
Conducted base-wide conceptual site models utilizing environmental sequence stratigraphy to characterize PFAS contaminated groundwater migration pathways at installations due to off-base PFAS concerns.
Award Amount: $794K - Sole Source
USACE Seattle District | Drinking Water Protection Study
Fairchild AFB, Washington
Prepared a DWPS, as it relates to Aqueous Film-Forming Foam areas for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. The DWPS was performed to characterize the releases of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that have occurred in groundwater, soil (surface and subsurface), surface water, and sediments.
Award Amount: $720K - Sole Source 8(a)
Photo Credit: Cindy McIntyre/U.S. Army
Photo Credit: U.S. Air Force
Photo Credit: Moody AFB
Kirtland AFB, New Mexico
Performed repairs and maintenance to two vertical aboveground storage tanks.
Award Amount: $3.2M - Competitive
Goldwater Air National Guard Base, Arizona
Removal and replacement of pumps, valves, and other appurtenances, removal and replacement of emergency fuel shut off switches and installation of electric pumps at two product recovery tanks.
Award Amount: $5.2M - Competitive
USACE Omaha District | API 653 Repairs for Tanks 2525 and 2526
AFCEC | Design and Repair Fuels Facilities
ENGINEERING SERVICES
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians | Big Valley Rancheria Commercial Center
Lakeport, California
Comprehensive civil engineering and site development services for a new commercial center.
Award Amount: $215K - Competitive
Vandenberg SFB, 30 CONS/PKA | Title I, Concept Design, Replace Overhead Distribution Line K3
Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
Propose a solution to bring site issues up to code compliance and to meet all base, state, federal and user requirements and standards to provide an engineering solution to replace overhead distribution line.
Award Amount: $296K - Competitive
U.S. Army | ePRISMS Data Collection and Development
Seven Locations Nationwide (Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah)
Developed a Real Property Management System with a graphical interface to gain control of an outdated Real Property Inventory at seven bases, totalling 16M SF.
Award Amount: $4.9M - Competitive
U.S. Army | Directorate of Public Works CADD/GIS Program
Fort Carson, Colorado
Operate and maintain the Esri GIS enterprise, encompasses approximately 137,000 acres at Fort Carson, plus an additional 235,000 acres at the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site.
Award Amount: $2.9M - Competitive
/// TEPA’S FEDERAL CLIENTS
f Bureau of Indian Affairs
f Bureau of Reclamation
f Department of Agriculture
f Department of the Air Force
f Department of the Army
f Department of Defense
f Department of Homeland Security
f Department of Housing and Urban Development
f Department of the Interior
f Department of the Navy
f Department of Veteran Affairs
f Environmental Protection Agency
f Federal Emergency Management Agency
f General Services Administration
f National Guard Bureau
f National Park Service
f U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
f U.S. Contracting Command