- AECOM (ACM, Financial) secures an $81.3 million contract for environmental remediation at Vandenberg Space Force Base.
- The contract is awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District.
- This 10-year contract involves remediation activities across 60 sites on the base.
AECOM (ACM), a leading global infrastructure firm, has been awarded a substantial $81.3 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District. This contract focuses on providing environmental remediation services at Vandenberg Space Force Base located on California's Central Coast. As one of the largest contracts of its kind awarded by the Los Angeles District, this agreement underscores AECOM's critical role in delivering essential environmental solutions.
The 10-year project will encompass a variety of remediation and management activities across 60 different sites within the base. AECOM plans to implement cutting-edge digital tools to enhance data collection, analysis, and reporting efforts, ensuring a streamlined and efficient approach to site remediation.
AECOM's Chief Executive of the global Environment business, Frank Sweet, expressed the company's dedication to utilizing innovative and sustainable remediation solutions. He stated, "We’re helping to restore natural systems and deliver impactful environmental outcomes that align with our clients’ long-term goals."
Matt Crane, Chief Executive of AECOM’s U.S. West Region, highlighted the company's extensive experience in delivering complex environmental solutions across California and for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. By leveraging AECOM's Sustainable Legacies strategy and digital innovations, the company aims to accelerate the restoration progress at Vandenberg Space Force Base.