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| Tetra Tech won $29 million in new work Tetra Tech, Inc. has recently won more than $29 million of new work to support the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in its coastal resources management and Department of Defense Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) activities. Tetra Tech will provide engineering and planning services for civil and military projects for the Seattle, Los Angeles, and Alaska Districts. The three new contracts are indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts that are worth a combined $11 million to the company over the next five years. Tetra Tech will also provide about $6 million of coastal engineering services in the Gulf Coast region under contracts with the Mobile and New Orleans Districts. In support of BRAC and related activities, Tetra Tech won a new $6 million Fort Worth District contract to provide hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste management services. In addition, Tetra Tech will perform about $6 million of BRAC-related work under its new Mobile District contract. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |