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Tetra Tech Awarded $800 Million USAID Contract

Published on Friday, September 17, 2021 | 10:07 am
 

The Pasadena-based engineering and consulting firm Tetra Tech Inc. has been awarded an $800 million contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development to provide global infrastructure services, the company announced Thursday.

Tetra Tech will provide “global architect-engineer services to USAID to drive sustainable economic growth, expand educational opportunities, enhance food security, protect the environment, and address global health challenges,” under the five-year, multiple-award contract, the firm said in a written statement.

“Tetra Tech’s engineers, scientists, and architects will provide comprehensive engineering design services to support the development of climate- and seismic-resilient infrastructure programs including water supply and sanitation, transportation, solid waste, electrical grids, and master planning of urban and commercial zones,” according to the statement.

Company Chairman and CEO Dan Batrack said Tetra Tech has a longstanding relationship with the federal agency.

“Tetra Tech has provided engineering support services to USAID for more than 15 years,” he said. “We look forward to continuing to apply our ‘Leading with Science’ approach to design climate-resilient infrastructure across the globe.”

More information on Tetra Tech Inc. is available on the company’s website at tetratech.com.

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