U.S. Department of Interior Selects ICF for $15 Million Environmental Services Contract
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation has awarded ICF a $15 million contract for environmental consulting services over four years. This contract supports the long-term operation of the Central Valley and State Water projects, critical for California's water infrastructure. ICF will leverage its expertise in applied science and regulatory compliance to assist these projects in addressing environmental challenges related to wildlife, water operations, and infrastructure improvements. ICF has decades of experience in environmental projects, engaging stakeholders, and navigating regulations.
- Awarded a $15 million contract from the Bureau of Reclamation for environmental consulting services.
- Supports crucial water infrastructure projects in California, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Leverages over 30 years of expertise in environmental compliance and stakeholder engagement.
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Company Will Support Bureau of Reclamation's Long-term Operation of California Water Infrastructure Projects
FAIRFAX, Va., Oct. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) recently awarded global consulting and digital services provider ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI) a new four-year,
ICF will bring its expansive expertise in applied science, planning and engagement to support state and federal environmental compliance and provide associated modeling and analytical services to support the CVP and SWP—both of which provide critical multipurpose water infrastructure to the State of California.
The work will help CVP and SWP address changing conditions associated with fish and wildlife, water and power operations and habitat restoration, and allow for facility improvements and additions.
"The CVP and SWP encompass a complex, interrelated system of dams, reservoirs, hydroelectric plants and other facilities that help California manage its water supply during extreme drought and generate power to support the energy grid," said Anne Choate, ICF executive vice president for energy, environment and infrastructure. "We have supported these and similar water projects for decades and have the experience and expertise needed to help Reclamation meet its projects' interrelated goals and desired outcomes."
ICF designs solutions and provides technical expertise to carry environmental projects to completion smoothly through scientific, policy and operational challenges. For more than 30 years, the company's environmental experts have been trusted advisors to clients at all levels—executing environmental impact assessments, managing complex projects, engaging diverse stakeholders and navigating multiple layers of regulation—to help them achieve sustainability goals within the context of their broader missions.
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