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    Amentum Wins $97M Contract From FAA

    By Staff WriterJune 24, 2021
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    John Vollmer, Amentum
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    Federal contractor Amentum has been awarded a $97 million Federal Aviation Administration Environmental Remediation Support Services contract in support of the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic County, New Jersey.

    The contract value is $97.2 million and has a period of performance of 10 years beginning July 1, 2021.

    “We are delighted to have the opportunity to continue our support of the FAA’s environmental remediation work at one of the nation’s premier aviation facilities,” said CEO John Vollmer. “We are proud of our work to support this world class laboratory and the mission of the FAA.”

    Mark Whitney, Amentum’s president of Nuclear & Environment business unit, said the award “reflects the tremendous record we have established to safely execute the remediation work at WJHTC, and we are excited to continue our partnership with the FAA.”

    “As a leader in the environmental remediation business, we are well positioned to support the FAA in this increasingly important market for our company,” Whitney added.

    Under this contract, Amentum will perform operation and maintenance, remedial action construction, Geographic Information System and National Environmental Data Repository management support-related tasks for FAA at the nation’s premier air transportation laboratory. The WJHTC is listed on the Superfund National Priority List and the majority of the work will be related to areas of concern undergoing active remediation.

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