AECOM Secures $270 Million FAA Contract to Modernize U.S. Air Traffic Control Infrastructure

ACM
December 12, 2025

AECOM announced today that it has been awarded a new indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide architecture and engineering services across the agency’s Eastern, Central, and Western Service Areas. The contract carries a program ceiling of more than $270 million over a 10‑year period, giving AECOM a long‑term, high‑value relationship with the nation’s largest aviation regulator.

The award expands AECOM’s footprint in the aviation sector, adding design and construction‑administration services for air traffic control towers, terminal radar approach control facilities, and cross‑country navigational aids such as surveillance radar towers, doppler radar towers, and airport lighting. The contract also includes architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, civil, fire‑life safety, and environmental design, positioning AECOM as a full‑service partner for the FAA’s modernization agenda.

This win underscores AECOM’s continued growth in high‑margin professional services and reinforces its #1 ENR ranking in the transportation sector. The long‑term, multi‑year nature of the contract aligns with AECOM’s strategy to capture recurring revenue from large federal infrastructure programs, supporting the company’s margin expansion and capital‑efficient business model.

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