Citrine-Olsson JV
Citrine holds a mentor-protégé joint venture with mentor Olsson to compete for United States federal government set-aside contracts. The Citrine-Olsson Joint Venture is a Small Disadvantaged Business, Veteran Owned Small Business, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business small HUBZone firm. We combine the strengths of a large multi-disciplinary engineering firm (Olsson) with those of a small, HUBZone professional engineering service firm (Citrine). Our joint venture allows us to provide the U.S. Federal Government with a full suite of A-E Services.

• Backflow Survey
• Commissioning
• Construction Management
• Cost Estimating
• Drilling
• Material Testing
• Nondestructive Testing
• Special Inspections
• Surveying
• Training
• Community Planning
• Landscape Architecture
• Master Planning
• Network Planning
• Program Management
• Site Design
• Transportation Planning
• Electrical
• Facilities & Infrastructure
• Geotechnical
• Mechanical
• Power
• Rail
• Structural
• Transportation
• Wastewater
• Water Resources
• Surveys & Permitting
• Environmental Planning & Permitting
• Hydrogeology
• Natural Resource Surveys & Assessments
• NEPA
• Remediation
• Soil Profiling
• Intelligent Transportation Systems
• Project Visualization
• Security
• Telecommunications
• Traffic Management Systems
• Utility & Industrial Automation
Contract Vehicles
Ceiling Amount: $50M | Period of Performance: 10/1/2022 – 9/30/2027
Ceiling Amount: $5M | Period of Performance: 9/15/2023 – 9/14/2028
Ceiling Amount: $50M | Period of Performance: 10/1/2022 - 9/30/2027
Ceiling Amount: $30M | Period of Performance: 1/1/2024 - 12/31/2028
Ceiling Amount: $245M | Period of Performance: 9/20/2023 - 9/19/2030
Ceiling Amount: $250,000 | Period of Performance: 5/20/2021-4/30/2024
Ceiling Amount: $250,000 | Period of Performance: TBD
Projects
Design Services for Little Elm Creek Restoration – Dyess (IDIQ) Dyess AFB – TX
The Citrine-Olsson JV is providing design services for the restoration, mitigation, and renovation of portions of Little Elm Creek within Dyess AFB. The design will include creek and habitat restoration, hike/bike and educational signage, and trail restoration. The project will improve climate resilience such as flash flood prevention.
Size: 6,409 acres | Period of Performance: 9/2023 – 11/2024
Bessey Group Electrical Upgrade Design – USFWS, MATOC, (IDIQ) USDA-Forest Service – Nebraska National Forest and Grasslands
The Citrine-Olsson JV is evaluating the electrical system for the Cedars Loop Campground and an adjacent RV site, to ultimately design and improve the electrical systems. The JV is developing a plan to upgrade site electrical equipment and conductors, while preventing damage to existing features and utilities. The design will replace 30A pedestals with new 50A pedestals and replace the utility service and meter. The design will also upgrade the main and secondary distribution panels, and the branch circuit conductors. The JV is correcting equipment installation, grounding, bonding, and is coordinating with the utility for development of the final design.
Size: 90,000 acres | Period of Performance: 9/29/2023 – 5/1/2024
Helping VA GO EV – Various Locations
Citrine and Olsson will help the General Services Administration (GSA) plan the vehicle transition at 29 Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers throughout the central U.S. The three-year project involves the completion of a comprehensive electric vehicle supply equipment feasibility study by 2027. Citrine will provide SME QA/QC services for nineteen site studies, will participate/assist JV with the pilot study and development of a Project Procedures Manual (PPM), and then conduct site studies for eight selected sites. Citrine will arrange for an electrical subcontractor to be present at each of their assigned eight Site Visits (as appropriate) as a part of this contract. To carry out the transition at 29 VA Medical Centers, Olsson and Citrine will provide master planning, design, civil engineering, electrical engineering, site design, and transportation planning at 29 sites in seven states. The firms will complete a comprehensive analysis, evaluation, and report for the installation of EV supply equipment at each medical center facility. The project includes evaluating existing electric utility supply capacity, including solar power. The report will make recommendations on phasing, preliminary scopes of work, budgetary estimates, and life cycle cost analysis for converting the light-duty vehicle fleet to 100 percent electric at each medical center campus. Because when a target is ambitious, the plan to reach it needs to be thorough.
Size: 29 Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers | Period of Performance: 5/2023 - 4/2026
A-E Services and Design, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Services (ARS); Lincoln, NE
The Citrine-Olsson Joint Venture “the JV” performed A-E services for Planning Charrette, Program of Requirements (POR) development, 100% design documents, and support during construction acquisition for Construct the USDA, Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture (NCRRPA) at Innovation Park, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). The JV began by performing data collection analysis and evaluations of existing conditions and the proposed layout related to UNL Innovation Campus utility infrastructure. The JV provided input to NCRRPA personnel, USDA-ARS personnel, and university representatives to assist in obtaining specific information regarding the preferred building placement, site constraints, and pre-existing conditions. The JV then conducted a topographical survey to determine permanent existing topographic features and prepared a site plan showing the information obtained during its field survey. We performed a geotechnical survey, completed drilling services, which were followed by geotechnical and laboratory services. The Engineering Analysis and Report included conclusions and recommendations regarding soil, foundations, parameters, excavation criteria, fill criteria, groundwater concerns and more.
Size: 106,647 sf | Period of Performance: 04/2022 – ongoing


