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AECOM’s multi-disciplinary teams managed and conducted BUILDER-based facility equipment inventories and facility condition assessments for the 88th Army Reserve Regional Support Command. Assessments totaled 603 buildings and 9.9 million square feet at 198 installations across 18 states.

AECOM provided planning, project management, architecture, engineering and construction support services for Camp Dawson’s LEED® Gold-certified Army National Guard Joint Interagency Training and Education Center in Kingwood, West Virginia.

AECOM provided comprehensive energy and water master plans to USACE for 31 installations throughout the U.S. The master plans covered more than 175 million square feet of facility space and identified opportunities to reduce energy intensity at the installations by more than 30 percent.

AECOM’s work as design-build prime construction contractor and A/E at Tripler Army Medical Center included floorplan reconfiguration, electrical/mechanical/plumbing systems replacement, communications and security systems, fire protection and new central utility plant construction.

AECOM provided construction services for fish passages in a remote area of the Alameda Creek watershed. Work included a soldier pile wall for land stabilization, a 27,000-square-foot soil nail wall including a 30,000-cubic-yard excavation for new fish ladder and intake structure, water control gates, intake manifold for conveyance to reservoir diversion tunnels and a new control building with SCADA systems and VSAT tower.

AECOM is completing a Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) removal action at the Former Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico. Work includes removal and disposal of up to 500,000 cubic yards of UXO-contaminated soil from a former open burn/detonation area and the surface/subsurface clearance of UXO from an adjacent 320 acres.

About AECOMAECOM is built to deliver a better world. We design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets for governments, businesses and organizations in more than 150 countries. As a fully integrated firm, we connect knowledge and experience across our global network of experts to help clients solve their most complex challenges. From high-performance buildings and infrastructure, to resilient communities and environments, to stable and secure nations, our work is transformative, differentiated and vital. A Fortune 500 firm, AECOM had revenue of approximately $18.2 billion during fiscal year 2017. See how we deliver what others can only imagine at aecom.com and @AECOM.

Applying solutions to sustain the mission and

sustain the soldier

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Key capabilities and contacts

DOD Client Account Leader: Principal in Charge of DOD programs

Steve Paznokassteve.paznokas@aecom.com

USACE Client Account Leader: Principal in Charge of USACE programs

Bob Ruchrobert.ruch@aecom.com

A/E design: architecture, building engineering, sustainability, MILCON, SRM, MDA, intelligence

John Spyhalskijohn.spyhalski@aecom.com

Asset management: inventory, BUILDER SMS, condition assessments, utilities/energy/water

Bob Ruchrobert.ruch@aecom.com

Contingency/emergency services: response, damage assessment, recovery, reconstruction

Rod Staponskirod.staponski@aecom.com

Cultural resources management: site assess-ment, conservation/restoration plans, regulatory

Brian Boosebrian.boose@aecom.com

Cyber security: industrial control, automated entry, and automated information systems

Rich Johanningrich.johanning@aecom.com

Design-build: challenging locations and project types; new and reconstruction projects

Carlos Torrescarlos.torres@aecom.com

Energy: ESPC, audit, energy-efficient renovation/construction, LEED, sustainability, renewables

Matt McCann matt.mccann@aecom.com

Environmental planning/NEPA: assessment, EIS, public involvement, regulatory/agency support

Brian Boose brian.boose@aecom.com

Environmental remediation + HTRW: site cleanup/closure, green technology, remedial systems, O&M

Steve Coxsteven.r.cox@aecom.com

Geotechnical: investigation, modeling, design, stabilization, dams/levees, foundations, seismic

Michael Maymichael.may@aecom.com

Master planning (global, regional, installation, area): strategy, programming, project documentation

Richard Gorman richard.gorman@aecom.com

Military munitions response program: TPP; RI/FSs, EE/CAs, PPs, and RODs; site closure remedies

Rick Swahn rick.swahn@aecom.com

Natural resources: assessment, restoration, management plans, regulatory/agency support

Brian Boose brian.boose@aecom.com

Spatial data solutions: GIS, applications/tools, 2D and 3D visualization, databases, web

John Knowltonjohn.knowlton@aecom.com

Water resources: planning, modeling, watershed management, flood control, ecosystems

David Sawitzkidavid.sawitzki@aecom.com

Delivering complex USACE programs worldwide

Within a 2.5-month window, AECOM mobilized and deployed 50+ personnel to Udairi Range, Kuwait, to clear a U.S. Army pre-deployment armor qualification training range contaminated with UXO and remnants of depleted uranium for the U.S. Army Engineering & Support Center, Huntsville.

At the SPAWAR System Center in San Diego, California, AECOM implemented a four-phase comprehensive Energy Savings Performance Contract through the Army Corps of Engineers Support Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The project generated more than $3.5M in annual energy savings.

AECOM was the Designer of Record on a design-build team for the 744,867-square-foot Martin Army Community Hospital at Fort Benning, Georgia, for the USACE Savannah District. The project, built on a greenfield site, is LEED® Gold registered and won an award from Engineering News-Record.

Olmsted Dam is one of the largest civil works projects undertaken by the USACE and is located on the busiest stretch of U.S. commercial inland waterways. An AECOM-led joint venture is building the dam in an innovative “in-the-wet” method to minimize impacts to river traffic and the environment.

2018 Engineering News-Record (ENR) Rankings#1 General Building #1 Transportation #2 Global Design Firm

100+ years of support to the USACE mission at locations worldwide

AllUSACE Districts served

$5B+ project value completed for the USACE in the last 10 years

5,000+ task orders executed for the USACE in the last 10 years

87,000 AECOM employees

150+ countries with AECOM offices

AECOM is proud of our commitment to small businesses. We have awarded more than $4.5B

to small businesses in the past five years.

“Your Small Business Program is rated Outstanding. Few defense contractors

achieve this top small business rating. This rating represents the total commitment of

AECOM Technical Services to the goals and ideals of the Department of Defense Small

Business Program.”

— DCMA Small Business Operations Center-West Division

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