$40M to TEC-AECOM for Environmental Studies on US Navy Homeport Infrastructure

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The US Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic awarded TEC-AECOM Joint Venture in Charlottesville, VA an indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract, worth a maximum of $40 million, for environmental planning and engineering services at various US Navy and US Marine Corps facilities and other US government facilities worldwide. Part of the work will include environmental and engineering services for proposed infrastructure projects at US Navy homeports. The US Navy operates 18 homeports around the world: Annapolis, MD; Baltimore, MD; Bangor, WA; Bremerton, WA; Everett, WA; Gaeta, Italy; Groton, CT; Guam; Kings Bay, GA; Little Creek, VA; Manama, Bahrain; Mayport, FL; Newport News, VA; Norfolk, VA; Pearl Harbor, HI; San Diego, CA; Sasebo, Japan; and Yokosuka, Japan. Nowadays, any US military infrastructure project requires reams of environmental impact documents, and TEC-AECOM will assist NAVFAC in preparing those documents. TEC-AECOM will prepare the folllowing documents for NAVFAC under the National Environmental Policy Act: * categorical exclusions, * environmental assessments, * environmental impact statements, * environmental reviews, and * environmental studies. Examples of tasking include homeporting of ships, new construction, renovation, base realignment and closure actions, proposed operational actions, and demolitions. The contractor will perform the work in Virginia (20%), Florida (20%), California (20%), and […]

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