AECOM Secures $400 Million Multi-Contract Deal with USACE Honolulu District

AECOM, the trusted global infrastructure leader, has been awarded three multi-award architect-engineer IDIQ contracts by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Honolulu District. The contracts carry a combined ceiling of over $400 million, covering architectural design, civil design, and environmental planning services across the Pacific region.

Key Highlights of AECOM – USACE Honolulu IDIQ Contracts:

  • Total Contract Value: More than $400 million
  • Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Honolulu District
  • Scope: Architectural design, civil design, and environmental planning
  • Contract Type: Multi-award IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity)
  • Coverage: Pacific region infrastructure and military mission readiness
  • Purpose: Support for U.S. Army’s Pacific Deterrence Initiative, modernization, and capacity expansion

AECOM has proudly partnered with the Honolulu District for more than six decades,” said Matt Crane, CEO of AECOM’s U.S. West region.
“These new awards represent a continued commitment to advancing the U.S. Department of Defense’s Pacific Deterrence Initiative throughout the region.”

Under the contracts, AECOM will support key infrastructure developments aimed at increasing operational capacity, modernizing existing facilities, and ensuring long-term mission readiness. The company will provide:

  • Environmental planning services
  • Sustainable architectural and civil design solutions
  • Strategic planning tailored to the Pacific’s unique challenges

“This is an exciting award for our teams,” said Bane Gaiser, CEO of AECOM’s global Buildings + Places business.
“It’s a reflection of our long-standing local partnerships, digital innovations, and strong track record.”

Notable AECOM Projects in the Region:

  • U.S. Army Pacific Command and Control Facility, Fort Shafter
  • Echo Pier Restoration, Kwajalein Atoll
  • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade, Honolulu
  • Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Dry Dock Environmental Impact Statement
  • Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Area Development Plan

With over 60 years of partnership in the region, AECOM continues to be a key player in shaping resilient and modern infrastructure for the Pacific’s future.

Source: https://aecom.com/press-releases/aecom-awarded-three-u-s-army-corps-of-engineers-contracts-to-support-critical-infrastructure-modernization-across-the-pacific-region/

Also Read:

Leave a Comment