AECOM awarded global US Air Force contract to support environmental programs

June 5, 2025 | Thursday | News

The contract supports a wide range of environmental initiatives, including restoration, conservation, planning, and environmental quality for the U.S. Air Force and other federal agencies

AECOM (NYSE: ACM), the trusted global infrastructure leader, announced it has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Centre (AFCEC) to deliver global architecture and engineering services through a multiple award task order contract (MATOC) under an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity framework. The contract supports a wide range of environmental initiatives, including restoration, conservation, planning, and environmental quality for the U.S. Air Force and other federal agencies.

“Our team is honoured to support the Air Force’s mission with innovative, sustainable solutions that address complex environmental challenges around the world,” said Lara Poloni, AECOM’s president. “This contract reflects the trust our federal partners place in AECOM’s technical excellence and ability to deliver. It strengthens our role in helping protect natural resources while supporting operational readiness across global installations.”

Under this MATOC, AECOM will provide comprehensive environmental services to the U.S. Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Centre, AFCEC, and various Department of Defence and federal stakeholders. Services will span the full project lifecycle—from planning, assessment and investigation to construction-phase design and long-term operations and management support.

“AECOM is proud to continue supporting the U.S. Air Force with our industry-leading, integrated environmental and engineering expertise that aligns with national security and sustainability goals,” said Frank Sweet, chief executive of AECOM’s global Environment business. “This contract exemplifies the rising demand for resilient, future-ready infrastructure that addresses both national security imperatives and environmental sustainability.”

The contract ceiling is $1.5 billion, with services to be delivered over a five-year base period and a five-year option period.