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Home Contract Awards AECOM Lands $400M in Army Contracts for Critical Infrastructure Modernization
Author: Jane Edwards || Date Published: July 23, 2025
AECOM has received three contracts worth more than $400 million combined from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, Honolulu District to provide modernization support for critical infrastructure across the Pacific region.
The company said Monday the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts will support critical infrastructure projects in the Pacific region by providing architectural and civil design support and environmental planning services.
Under the architect-engineer IDIQ contracts, AECOM will modernize existing facilities to expand capacity and support the Army’s mission readiness across the region.
“AECOM has proudly partnered with the Honolulu District for more than six decades, and these new awards represent a continued commitment to advancing the U.S. Department of Defense’s Pacific Deterrence Initiative throughout the region,” said Matt Crane, chief executive of AECOM’s U.S. West region.
“From environmental planning to civil and architectural design, we bring deep local knowledge and leading-edge technical solutions to deliver resilient, sustainable outcomes,” added Crane.
AECOM Support for DOD Projects in the Pacific Region
The company has supported several projects in the region, including the U.S. Army Pacific Command and Control Facility at Fort Shafter in Hawaii; the Echo Pier restoration on the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands; the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Dry Dock Environmental Impact Statement; and the Sand Island Wastewater Secondary Treatment Plant upgrade in Honolulu.