Environmental and facilities design projects will
support cleaner, more resilient communities
DALLAS, Dec. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE: J) was selected by
the Omaha District of the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to deliver architecture and
engineering services through a multiple award task order contract
to support USACE's Northwestern Division locations throughout the
contiguous U.S., Alaska,
Hawaii and outlying areas on
various environmental projects.
USACE values the total contract capacity at $249 million. Jacobs' scope includes design and
specialized environmental services such as comprehensive
environmental response, Compensation and Liability Act and Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act studies, environmental compliance,
National Environmental Policy Act documentation, and services
during remedial construction and more.
"Under this new contract, Jacobs continues to support the
mission of the Omaha District of
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and will provide comprehensive
environmentally responsive solutions to meet client goals," said
Jacobs Senior Vice President Susannah
Kerr. "Jacobs' ongoing support of USACE across the globe
highlights our continued commitment to working alongside government
agencies on national security infrastructure and resiliency to
create safer, cleaner and more prosperous communities."
The contract commenced October 1,
2024, with Jacobs providing services during a five-year
period with an additional two-year extension for task orders. This
contract win for Jacobs builds on 15 USACE selections and/or
contract awards in 2024, with a total capacity exceeding
$2 billion under all of the
selections and contracts.
Jacobs is ranked as No. 1 in Government Office Design, No. 1 in
Hazardous Waste, No. 2 in Chemical & Soil Remediation, No. 2 in
Site Assessment & Compliance and No. 3 in the Top 200
Environmental Firms by Engineering News-Record in
2024.
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