Jacobs Wins $1.5B Environmental Services Contract with U.S. Air Force

Jacobs has been awarded an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ), multiple award task order contract (MATOC) by the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) to provide a range of environmental architecture and engineering services. The contract, valued at up to $1.5 billion, spans a five-year base period with an optional five-year

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extension. Jacobs will deliver support in environmental restoration, planning, conservation, and quality across various Air Force and Department of Defense entities. Services include site assessments, investigations, design, and field inspection work aimed at bolstering infrastructure resilience and environmental integrity.

Susannah Kerr, Executive Vice President of Jacobs, stated, "This contract is one example of how national security isn't just about what happens inside a base—it encompasses a holistic perspective that includes the resilience of critical infrastructure such as cyber networks, water systems, energy grids, and the environmental landscape." With a strong portfolio and a team of nearly 45,000 professionals, Jacobs remains engaged in delivering complex infrastructure and environmental projects across multiple sectors.

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