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AECOM joint venture awarded $150 million contract for San Francisco wastewater improvement program
Friday, 08.19.2011, 04:16am (GMT)

AECOM Technology Corporation announced that a joint venture in which it participates with Parsons was awarded a $150 million program-management contract by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Under the contract, the joint venture will provide program management services for SFPUC's $7 billion Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement program for multiple projects throughout San Francisco. The scope includes program planning and administration, implementation, technical support, program controls, and pre-construction management and planning.

SFPUC is reviewing latest technologies and cost effectively implementing best value systems for sustainable infrastructure and improved impact to the environment. When completed, the San Francisco Sewer System Improvement Program, which is part of the Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement program, will provide the community with a sewer system and treatment plants incorporating the latest technologies and green designs. The program is slated for completion in 2026.

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