The company will do work throughout Florida and whenever GSA needs the company's services, Jacobs will go in and do construction management, a spokesperson for Jacobs Engineering Group tells GlobeSt.com. Specific projects planned were not disclosed at deadline, however the contract would apply to new construction, expansions or refurbishments.
The company says it will provide a wide range of construction management services for the design and construction of new federal courthouse buildings that will cost $34 million to $170 million. Services to be provided include construction management, design review, estimating, scheduling, construction inspection and coordination, closeout, commissioning oversight, as well as technical and supplemental studies.
In the past five years, Jacobs has delivered more than $2 billion in construction of diverse facilities to GSA. They include courthouses, offices, data centers and border stations. Jacobs Engineering Group, which has more than 35,000 employees and nearly $5 billion in annual revenue, has a 40-year relationship with the GSA.
"We have a strong history of managing the design and construction of US courthouses for the GSA, having delivered 13 US courthouses for the GSA in nine regions," Warren Dean, VP of Jacobs Engineering Group, said in a statement.
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