Jacobs is increasing its federal infrastructure portfolio with a brand new U.S. Navy contract, in line with a information launch.
The Naval Services Engineering Techniques Command Atlantic awarded Jacobs an $80 million, single-award, indefinite supply, indefinite amount contract to supply multimedia environmental compliance engineering help. The deal covers U.S. Division of Protection installations globally, with a main give attention to the jap U.S., Europe, Africa and the Center East.
Jacobs’ scope consists of environmental providers associated to petroleum storage tank compliance, oil spill preparedness, air high quality regulation, consuming water and wastewater compliance and materials and waste administration, in line with the discharge.
“This multimedia contract renewal continues Jacobs’ 40-plus years of help to NAVFAC and gives one other alternative to advance the environmental compliance of the U.S. Navy, one of many world’s largest maritime operations,” stated Susannah Kerr, Jacobs government vice chairman. “Supporting NAVFAC with environmental stewardship is integral to enabling the U.S. Navy to give attention to their core mission of sustaining freedom of the seas.”
Jacobs has a longtime historical past with NAVFAC. The Dallas-based firm has delivered infrastructure design, program administration and environmental options, and counts on its experience in wastewater therapy and environmental remediation to help the Navy’s compliance initiatives, in line with the discharge.
The contract builds on Jacobs’ federal infrastructure work. For instance, the contractor not too long ago secured a $249 million structure and engineering providers award from the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers to help with environmental initiatives throughout the Northwestern U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and different outlying areas.