AECOM wins $270 million FAA contract for nationwide aviation infrastructure services

Reuters12-11
AECOM wins $270 million FAA contract for nationwide aviation infrastructure services

AECOM has announced it has been awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) multiple award contract by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide architecture and engineering services across the agency's Eastern, Central, and Western Service Areas. The contract has a program ceiling of more than $270 million over 10 years and enables FAA contracting officers to issue task orders under a single vehicle for various projects, including new and upgraded facilities such as Air Traffic Control Towers and Navigational Aids. AECOM has recently received two task orders under this contract for services at Florence Regional Airport in South Carolina and Chicago Rockford International Airport in Illinois.

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