- AECOM (ACM, Financial) secures three contracts worth over $400 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Honolulu.
- The contracts are aimed at supporting infrastructure modernization across the Pacific region.
- Services include architectural design, civil design, and environmental planning to boost mission readiness.
AECOM (ACM), a global leader in infrastructure services, has been awarded three indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Honolulu District. These contracts, valued at a cumulative ceiling of over $400 million, aim to enhance infrastructure modernization across the Pacific region, bolstering U.S. Army's mission readiness.
Under these multi-award contracts, AECOM will deliver comprehensive architectural design, civil design, and environmental planning services. This initiative underscores the company's commitment to advancing the U.S. Department of Defense’s Pacific Deterrence Initiative, a statement highlighted by AECOM's U.S. West region Chief Executive, Matt Crane.
AECOM's established relationship with the Honolulu District spans over six decades, showcasing its extensive local expertise and innovative technical solutions. "This award confirms our strong architectural and design role in the region," expressed Bane Gaiser, Chief Executive of AECOM’s global Buildings + Places business. Notable projects by AECOM in the Pacific include the U.S. Army Pacific Command and Control Facility at Fort Shafter and the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard developments.
As a Fortune 500 firm, AECOM reported revenues of $16.1 billion in fiscal year 2024, further reinforcing its stature as a trusted professional services provider in solving complex challenges across water, environment, energy, transportation, and buildings sectors.