Tetra Tech Wins $249M USACE Contract

Tetra Tech, a California-based provider of consulting and engineering services with a significant operation in Jefferson County, has been awarded a $249 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to deliver architect-engineer services for environmental assessment and water management. This five-year contract will involve providing comprehensive environmental services globally to support the U.S. Department of Defense.

The company’s team will focus on complex compliance, planning, pollution prevention, conservation, restoration, and remediation projects at various military and federal facilities. Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO, highlighted the company’s long-standing partnership with the USACE, stating, “Tetra Tech has supported the USACE in building the infrastructure that supports U.S. national security for more than 40 years.” He expressed anticipation for continuing to deliver innovative solutions in support of critical facilities worldwide.

This contract signifies a significant opportunity for Tetra Tech to enhance its role in supporting national security and environmental protection efforts.

The primary source was Tetra Tech’s Investor Relations.

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