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AECOM Wins $490M USACE Contracts to Build Resilient Facilities in Europe

AECOM has secured two contracts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District to provide architecture and engineering throughout Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Norway, Denmark, and Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, or the Benelux region. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts have a combined value of over $490 million, the company said Wednesday.

“We are honored to continue strengthening our 30-year partnership with the USACE Europe District through this important work, which reflects our proven ability to deliver mission-critical infrastructure in complex, dynamic environments,” commented Bane Gaiser, chief executive of global Buildings + Places business at AECOM. “By aligning with host nation requirements, NATO standards, and sustainability goals, we bring together global expertise and local insight to help build resilient, future-ready facilities across Europe.”

Details of AECOM’s USACE Contracts

The IDIQs have a five-year period of performance. The contracts cover the design of new and renovated military infrastructures, engineering studies, project planning, permitting, and environmental documentation. AECOM will be responsible for aligning all construction activities with U.S., host nation and NATO requirements and standards.

AECOM’s Recent Contract Awards

In July, AECOM also won three contracts valued at $400 million from USACE Honolulu District to provide critical infrastructure modernization support across the Pacific region and ensure the Army’s mission readiness.

AECOM is also one of the 18 companies awarded a spot in the Army’s $3 billion firm-fixed-price contract for energy and water conservation services and reduce associated utility costs. The contract has an estimated completion date of Dec. 9, 2035.

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