AECOM to support US Navy’s NAWCAD
AECOM has been awarded a contract to support the US Navy's Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division's (NAWCAD's) Fleet Readiness Center Aviation Support Equipment sites, the company announced on 9 May.
The estimated value over the life of the contract is $177.5 million, including a base period of one year with four one-year options and one six-month option.
NAWCAD Lakehurst at Joint Base McGuire/Dix/ Lakehurst is responsible for managing and ensuring the proper aircraft launch and recovery equipment and other various support equipment is in place to support fixed and vertical wing aircraft operations from aircraft carriers, air capable ships and expeditionary airfields worldwide.
AECOM will provide maintenance services, including integrated support equipment, maintenance repair and overhaul services to reduce repair cycle time and optimise availability of support equipment in the navy's fleet and at Fleet Readiness Center Aviation Support Equipment sites.
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