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Arcadis wins contract to restore Tyndall Air Force Base

Dutch engineering firm Arcadis (EURONEXT: ARCAD) announced it has been selected by the Air Force Center for Civil Engineering Center (AFCEC) to provide restoration services at Tyndall Air Force Base. The Tyndall AFB Performance Based Remediation task order extends through September 2020 with a total price of approximately $32 million.

The task order is performed under the $3B AFCEC Worldwide Environmental Remediation Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract to which Arcadis is a party. Arcadis will deliver fixed price remedies and strategies for the restoration of more than 29,000 acres on a narrow 18 mile long peninsula in the Florida Panhandle. Activated in 1941, Tyndall AFB is currently part of the Air Combat Command and is used for training air defense crews providing combat power for Air Force missions.

The project will include environmental restoration of 20 sites over seven years including 11 Installation Restoration sites, nine military munitions response and small arms range sites, two landfills, petroleum/oil/lubricant sites, a wastewater treatment plant effluent spray field site, and former storage tank sites and the associated soils, groundwater plumes, and drainage areas.



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