Architecture, engineering and facilities design
supports more resilient installations for U.S. Department of
Defense
DALLAS, Jan. 23,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE: J)
was selected by the Japan District
of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to deliver architecture
and engineering services through a multiple award task order
contract to support the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
Under this contract, Jacobs will provide a range of services for
the U.S. Military construction, sustainment, restoration and
modernization, and host nation construction programs. The
anticipated projects draw on Jacobs' design-build capabilities
supporting U.S. military installations and base-wide critical
infrastructure. These capabilities include mission and operations,
accommodation, lifestyle, recreation, health and wellness
facilities, education and training sites, telecommunications and
secure data services as well as aircraft, ship and waterfront
operations.
"Jacobs has a long history of supporting the U.S. DoD and other
government entities in East Asia.
With this contract, Jacobs will continue its mission to create
resilient, future-ready and sustainable defense installations,"
said Jacobs Executive Vice President Susannah Kerr. "Our global support for USACE
highlights our commitment to working alongside government agencies
on national security infrastructure and resilience, to foster
safer, cleaner and more prosperous communities."
USACE Japan values the total aggregate contract capacity at
$249 million. Jacobs will provide
services during a seven-year performance period, consisting of a
five-year base period and one two-year option period.
Jacobs is currently working for U.S. DoD installations across
South Korea, Japan, Guam,
Europe and the Middle East. In Japan, Jacobs holds active contracts with the
U.S. Air Force providing design services for projects at Kadena AB,
Yokota Air Base (AB) and Misawa AB. In addition, Jacobs has
leveraged U.S. Air Force and USACE contracts to perform design
services at all major DoD installations in Japan for the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy and
Marines.
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