Polygon Awarded IDIQ Contract


AMESBURY, MASS. - Polygon has received an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract by the United States Senate for emergency response, restoration and reconstruction services.

The four-year IDIQ contract can be used by any legislative branch agency within the United States Government, including, but not limited to, the U.S. Senate, House of Representatives, Library of Congress, Capitol Police or Architect of the Capitol.

"This IDIQ contract brings Polygon's federal government contract count to 10 and reinforces our position as a leading property damage restoration and temporary humidity control contractor for the U.S. government," said David Richardson, government sector manager with Polygon.

Polygon, formerly a division of Munters, offers a full range of solutions for the prevention and mitigation of the effects of fire, water and humidity. With its North American headquarters in Amesbury, Mass., the company provides 24-hour coverage, delivered by an international network of over 2,000 skilled employees in 21 countries to ensure a rapid, right first time response that mitigates loss and effectively manages cost. More information on Polygon can be found at www.polygongroup.us.

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