Aecom PAC issued the following announcement on Feb. 3
AECOM, the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, today announced that its joint venture with Michael Baker International has been awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide architecture and engineering services in support of environmental compliance programs with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC).
“We’re proud to continue our 95-year partnership with the U.S. Navy, delivering mission-critical solutions that support its wide-ranging and specialized needs,” said Karl Jensen, executive vice president of AECOM’s National Governments business. “Every day, our technical experts demonstrate our firmwide commitment to environmental, social, and governance priorities, and we’re excited to team with Michael Baker International to perform this important environmental compliance work with the U.S. Navy.”
Under the five-year contract with a $75-million ceiling, the Baker-AECOM Environmental Compliance joint venture will deliver comprehensive services, such as studies, plans, specifications, designs, reports, and cost estimates, for the Navy, Marine Corps, and Department of Defense installations as well as federal agencies. This work supports NAVFAC’s environmental program and its mission to provide high quality, timely, cost effective, and efficient solutions through conserving, protecting, and restoring the environment and natural and cultural resources for future generations.
The contract with NAVFAC Atlantic encompasses four facilities engineering commands: NAVFAC Washington, NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, NAVFAC Southeast, and NAVFAC Europe Africa Central. NAVFAC manages the planning, design, construction, contingency engineering, environmental, and public works support for U.S. Navy shore facilities around the world.
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