In a press release on Thursday, Parsons said it will compete for task orders to support USACE Northwestern Division and the Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 in conducting wetlands delineation, habitat mitigation and pollution prevention and other activities related to hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste remediation and investigation and environmental studies.
Some projects under the contract are funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in support of the EPA’s cleanup efforts that protect public health and safety.
The latest award builds on Parsons’ decades-long work that helped advance the USACE mission to deliver engineering services to strengthen U.S. security and energize the economy.
“We remain committed to leveraging our proven experience, capabilities, and innovative technologies in support of USACE and EPA remediation actions to protect human health and the environment,” said Jon Moretta, president of engineered systems at Parsons.
The new contract was awarded after the company won a seat on the U.S. Army Environmental Command’s $464 million multiple-award contract for remediation services at sites involving hazardous toxic waste.
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