U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards Contract to GZA

Words: Dan KamysU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards Contract to GZA

 

 

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New England District has selected GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc. to provide geotechnical services under a five-year, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract.

The Geotechnical Engineering and Related Services will be performed at various locations in the North Atlantic Division Mission Areas. GZA anticipates providing a wide variety of geotechnical services under the contract, including support to the New England District Dam and Levee Safety Programs, support of Civil Works Construction programs, and environmental restoration and remediation projects.

“We are very excited to have been awarded this contract in the very competitive federal market,” says William R. Beloff, president and CEO of GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc. “Our strong team of engineers and scientists is ready to assist and support the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers New England District’s critical mission.”

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