AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.: $38.5M Environmental Protection Agency Contract
Summary
A $38.5M delivery order from the EPA to AECOM Technical Services for a vertical barrier wall in St. Louis, Michigan. The recipient is a private entity, so no public tickers are directly tied. The contract supports environmental remediation infrastructure.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Private entity contract limits direct public equity exposure
- 2.Environmental remediation work supports infrastructure and manufacturing sectors
- 3.No specific legislation directly tied to this award
Market Implications
The contract is too small and too specific to a private entity to move public markets. Investors should monitor broader EPA spending trends on remediation, which may signal demand for environmental services firms.
Full Analysis
The contract is a delivery order for constructing a vertical barrier wall to contain downgradient contamination at the Velsicol site in St. Louis, MI. AECOM Technical Services is a private entity, so no direct public company exposure. The work involves environmental remediation and civil construction, benefiting the broader infrastructure and manufacturing sectors through specialized subcontractors. No related legislation directly authorizes this specific award, though general infrastructure and environmental bills may support similar work. Historical patterns show that multi-year environmental remediation contracts provide steady revenue for specialized engineering firms, but without a public parent, the impact is limited to the private market.
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Contract Details
Recipient
AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.
Award Amount
$38,538,488
Awarding Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Sub-Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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