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Prosperity, Livelihoods and Conserving Ecosystems Indefinite Quantity Contract (PLACE IQC)

Overall IQC ceiling: $300 million
Number of Consortia: Four large business-led and one small business set-aside
Contract Period: September 29, 2006 – September 28, 2011.
Activities for Task Orders issued in that period can continue up to September 2014.

PLACE supports natural resources management and biodiversity conservation activities consistent with the new U.S. Framework for Foreign Assistance. Within this context, PLACE addresses biophysical, economic growth and governance issues related to effective management and conservation of critical resources. It can address multi-dimensional landscape scale activities as well as more targeted interventions, analyses and assessments. PLACE also provides USAID Missions and Operating Units technical assistance in carrying out activities that meet USAID’s Biodiversity Conservation Code. All PLACE contractors are well versed in USAID Biodiversity Attribution requirements, the evolving Foreign Assistance Framework, and the unique development needs of rebuilding, developing and transforming countries.

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