AECOM Secures $1.5 Billion Contract to Support U.S. Air Force Environmental Programs

Reuters
04 Jun
AECOM Secures $1.5 Billion Contract to Support U.S. Air Force Environmental Programs

AECOM, a global leader in infrastructure, has been awarded a significant contract by the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center to deliver architecture and engineering services worldwide. This contract, which operates under a multiple award task order contract (MATOC) with an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity framework, has a ceiling of $1.5 billion. It is set to cover a five-year base period with an option for an additional five years. The contract will support a wide range of environmental initiatives, including restoration, conservation, planning, and environmental quality for the U.S. Air Force and other federal agencies. AECOM will provide comprehensive services spanning the entire project lifecycle, from planning and assessment to construction-phase design and long-term operations support, aligning with national security and sustainability goals.

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