Under the five-year contract, Aecom Environment is providing USCG with environmental compliance and auditing, remedial engineering and management, and storm water management planning for their onshore and offshore facilities such as lighthouse structures, waterfront facilities, buildings, and grounds and other aids to navigation.

Aecom Environment is currently performing 15 environmental support projects for the USCG including a major remediation, decommissioning and site closure at the Curtis Bay Shipyard in Baltimore.

John Dionisio, president and CEO of Aecom, said: “We are proud to have the opportunity to work on broad assistance to the USCG in the environmental protection of critical coastal habitats and communities.”

Earlier in October, Aecom announced that Pacific Program-Design Management Services, a joint venture comprised of Aecom and Parsons, has been awarded the program support task-order contract for overall program management and architect-engineering management for the U.S. Department of Defense’s Guam expansion effort.

The program support task-order contract could be worth up to $100 million to the joint venture over the next five years. The Pacific Program-Design Management Services joint venture leverages the expertise of Aecom; Earth Tech, which Aecom acquired in July; and Parsons. Including its Earth Tech interests, Aecom has a 49-percent interest in the joint venture team.