Cape Fox Mountain Point (CFMP), a subsidiary of Cape Fox Corporation, is a full-service provider for construction services for our federal customers. Recently, CFMP’s Civil and Environmental team was awarded a $49M Base-Wide Environmental and Sustainment Support (BEST) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mobile District for a full range of environmental compliance base support services and operational services, facilities operation and maintenance, and various other environmental services. Jamie Palutis, Director, Civil and Environmental Services, will manage the program. Jamie has over 20 years of federal environmental experience and has successfully managed an array of task orders. In addition to his technical knowledge and problem-solving skills, Jamie’s ability to build and lead high-performing teams, foster open communication, delegate tasks effectively, and engage stakeholders at all levels has played a significant role in his success in managing environmental contracts. He commented recently on this contract win: “I’m very excited about our big win and look forward to working with everyone on the SATOC Team. We will start seeing several task orders in the near future that will give CFMP opportunities to grow and provide new service lines to our clients.”
For this contract, CFMP will deliver a full range of environmental compliance base support and operational services, facilities operation and maintenance, and other environmental services for USACE. CFMP appreciates the opportunity to support USACE Mobile District by providing the technical knowledge, expertise, program management, and leadership skills to demonstrate quality achievements and contributions to USACE’s mission.
































