- AECOM (ACM, Financial) awarded a significant U.S. Air Force contract under a multiple award task order contract (MATOC).
- The contract involves delivering architecture and engineering services to support environmental programs globally.
- The agreement is valued at up to $1.5 billion and spans over a potential 10-year period.
AECOM (ACM), a global infrastructure leader, has been awarded a substantial contract by the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) to provide global architecture and engineering services. This contract operates under a multiple award task order contract (MATOC) framework, offering an indefinite delivery and indefinite quantity structure.
The contract is designed to support a variety of environmental initiatives, such as restoration, conservation, planning, and environmental quality for the U.S. Air Force and other federal agencies. It has a maximum value of $1.5 billion, structured with a five-year base period and an optional additional five-year period.
Under this agreement, AECOM will deliver comprehensive environmental services across the full project lifecycle. This includes planning, assessment, investigation, construction-phase design, and long-term operations and management support. These services are intended for various stakeholders including the U.S. Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, AFCEC, and several Department of Defense and federal entities.
Lara Poloni, President of AECOM, expressed the company’s honor in supporting the Air Force’s mission by providing innovative and sustainable solutions to address global environmental challenges. This collaboration underscores the trust placed by federal partners in AECOM's technical prowess and its role in resource protection.
Frank Sweet, Chief Executive of AECOM’s global Environment business, emphasized that this contract highlights the increasing demand for resilient and future-ready infrastructure that addresses both national security needs and environmental sustainability goals.