Business Editors/Transportation Writers
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 2005--Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.(NYSE:JEC) a annoncé aujourd’hui que l’une de ses filiales a décroché un contrat avec la Division “Planning and Design” du Département des Travaux publics et des services environnmentaux (DPWES) du Conté de Fairfax afin de fournir des services de techniques de la circulation et des transports pour l’échangeur « South Van Dorn Street/Franconia Road » en Virginie.
( BW)(VA-JACOBS-ENGINEERING)(JEC) Jacobs Receives Contract for Traffic Engineering and Transportation Design Services from Fairfax County, Va.
Business Editors/Transportation Writers
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 2005--Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) announced today that a subsidiary company has received a contract from the Fairfax County Planning and Design Division of the Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES) to provide traffic engineering and transportation design services for the South Van Dorn Street/Franconia Road interchange in Virginia
Officials estimate the value of the project at $44 million
For the upgrade of this highly congested signalized intersection, Jacobs is providing an extensive public information program; managing all survey and mapping services; performing traffic engineering services; and designing all roadways, drainage, retaining walls, bridges, and miscellaneous structures.
In addition, Jacobs is working with the environmental consultant to the DPWES to provide the conceptual and alternative design information needed to complete the environmental assessment activities under the National Environmental Policy Act
The infrastructure demands of Fairfax County, the most populous jurisdiction in Virginia, as well as metropolitan Washington, D.C., are exceeding current capacity.
South Van Dorn Street and Franconia Road are major commuter routes that link densely populated residential areas of southeastern Fairfax County with employment in Alexandria, Va.; Washington, D.C.; and surrounding cities.
South Van Dorn Street also serves as a major link between two existing Metrorail stations
In making the announcement, Jacobs Group Vice President Allyn Taylor stated, "The Van Dorn Street/Franconia Road interchange is a challenging project requiring us to work closely with locally elected and county officials, the Virginia Department of Transportation, and local homeowner and civic associations.
We are pleased to continue the support we have offered the DPWES throughout Fairfax County and look forward to extending our relationship on this project." Jacobs, with over 35,000 employees and revenues exceeding $5.0 billion, provides technical, professional, and construction services globally.
Any statements made in this release that are not based on historical fact are forward-looking statements.
Any forward-looking statements made in this release represent management's best judgement as to what may occur in the future.
However, Jacobs' actual outcome and results are not guaranteed and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions ("Future Factors"), and may differ materially from what is expressed.
For a description of Future Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements, see the discussion under the section "Forward-Looking Statements" included in Item 7 -- Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations contained in the Company's 2004 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
CONTACT: Jacobs Engineering Group Inc
Rod Sharp, 626-578-6992
KEYWORD: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VIRGINIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MANUFACTURING TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION GOVERNMENT MARKETING AGREEMENTS
SOURCE: Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.