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Tetra Tech wins $12.7M in MCC infrastructure contracts

Tetra Tech wins $12.7M in MCC infrastructure contracts

The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has awarded Tetra Tech Inc. two contracts valued at $12.7 million. These contracts will provide independent engineering and technical services for infrastructure projects globally. The five-year agreements will encompass consulting, due diligence, and project management services, focusing on transportation and vertical infrastructure systems, such as roads, bridges, ports, airports, and logistics facilities.

Tetra Tech has been supporting MCC for nearly two decades, with recent experience including a $40 million, seven-year project as Program Management Consultant for the Mongolia Water Compact. This project focused on improving water supply and wastewater recycling infrastructure.

Roger Argus, Chief Executive Officer of Tetra Tech, highlighted the company's extensive experience in providing high-end engineering and technical services to support MCC's Compact planning, development, and implementation worldwide. Tetra Tech employs over 25,000 people and offers engineering services for water, environment, and infrastructure projects globally.

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