Jacobs Secures Major Environmental Compliance Contract with the US Navy
Jacobs Engineering Group, a leader in infrastructure and environmental services, has been selected by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic for an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract aimed at bolstering environmental compliance across U.S. Navy and Department of Defense installations. This five-year contract holds a maximum ceiling of $80 million and will focus on ensuring adherence to various environmental regulations in the eastern United States, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
This decision marks the continuation of Jacobs' longstanding partnership with the Navy, supporting its multimedia environmental compliance program, a commitment that stretches over four decades. Jacobs will provide essential environmental services, addressing critical areas such as:
- - Petroleum Storage Tank Compliance: Overseeing regulations concerning storage tanks, ensuring safety and environmental protection.
- - Oil Spill Preparedness: Developing plans and strategies for effective oil spill response operations.
- - Air Quality Management: Ensuring compliance with the Clean Air Act to maintain air quality standards.
- - Water Quality Compliance: Adhering to the Safe Drinking Water and Clean Water Acts, including stormwater and wastewater management.
- - Material and Waste Management: Assisting in the responsible handling and disposal of materials and waste to minimize environmental impact.
Susannah Kerr, Executive Vice President of Jacobs, stated that the renewal of this multimedia contract signifies a crucial opportunity for advancing the environmental compliance standards of the U.S. Navy, one of the world's largest maritime operations. This partnership is deemed vital in enabling the Navy to concentrate on its primary mission of maintaining maritime freedom while effectively managing environmental stewardship.
Jacobs also extends its support to various NAVFAC divisions worldwide, offering a spectrum of services including innovative program management, infrastructure design, sustainable energy solutions, and environmental stewardship. This strategic alignment not only enhances operational efficiency but also contributes to peace and prosperity by fostering secure environments that support communities.
The engineering firm has recently achieved prominent rankings in critical environmental areas, securing the top position in Sanitary Storm Sewers and Sewage Treatment, and ranking second in Chemical Soil Remediation and Site Assessment Compliance, as recognized by Engineering News Record in 2024.
With revenues amounting to approximately $12 billion annually, Jacobs employs a workforce of nearly 45,000 professionals dedicated to tackling the world’s most intricate challenges. The firm’s comprehensive services span across advanced manufacturing, energy, environmental solutions, transportation, and water management. By leveraging expertise from various sectors, Jacobs is innovating solutions that connect and sustain communities worldwide, underscoring its commitment to creating a more sustainable future.
This contract is not just another project; it emphasizes Jacobs' proactive stance in environmental compliance, vital in today's face of heightened ecological awareness and regulatory scrutiny. As challenges in climate change, pollution, and resource management intensify, collaborations like that between Jacobs and the Navy will play a crucial role in shaping responsible environmental practices across military and civilian operations.
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In a landscape where forward-thinking strategies are paramount, this contract sets a high benchmark for future projects, showcasing the integration of compliance with operational excellence. Jacobs' commitment to the environment coupled with technological advancements will continue to make waves across the defense sector, establishing a model for others in the industry to follow.