AECOM-Led Venture Chosen for U.S. Navy Pacific Region Facility Support

AECOM (NYSE: ACM), a leading infrastructure consulting firm, has announced that an AECOM-led joint venture with Akima Support Operations has been chosen by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific to provide facility support services under the Global Contingency Services Multiple Award Contract (GCSMAC). This marks AECOM’s third consecutive GCSMAC award, extending its 13-year commitment to engineering and operations support for NAVFAC facilities worldwide.

Lara Poloni, President of AECOM, expressed pride in the company’s collaboration with the Navy, leveraging its extensive federal disaster recovery capabilities to address critical facility needs in the Pacific and beyond. She highlighted the dedication of AECOM’s industry-leading experts, many of whom are veterans, in supporting the Navy’s mission and bringing specialized expertise from previous GCSMAC projects.

Under this multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, the joint venture will deliver various services in response to natural disasters, humanitarian efforts, Navy operations, and projects worldwide. The scope of work includes supporting facility maintenance and modernization operations, as well as providing environmental and engineering services as needed.

Karl Jensen, Executive Vice President of AECOM’s National Governments business, emphasized the team’s expertise in managing complex federal programs and highlighted AECOM’s commitment to its Think and Act Globally strategy. He underscored the company’s dedication to leveraging its global contingency expertise for rapid resource deployment and facility and infrastructure support.

AECOM has a longstanding history of supporting the U.S. Navy, spanning over 90 years, and has delivered approximately $1.5 billion in services worldwide over the past decade. This includes involvement in complex programs such as NAVFAC Pacific and Atlantic Comprehensive Long-Term Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN), as well as various planning, architecture, engineering, and environmental services contracts.

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