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Explore the latest announcements, press coverage and company updates showing the solutions we’re creating with clients, the positive difference we’re making in our communities and the value we’re delivering to shareholders. 

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Jacobs reports strong fiscal second quarter 2026 results

Robust Q2 gross revenue and adjusted net revenue growth of 27% and 9% y/y, respectively Record backlog of $27.0 billion, up 22% y/y with TTM book-to-bill ratio of 1.4x (1.2x Adj. NR) Engineering News-Record ranks Jacobs #1 Design Firm and #1 in Manufacturing Repurchased $220 million of Jacobs shares in
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Jacobs wins contract for bridge inspection services in San Diego

Jacobs is providing construction management services for bridge inspections on the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System’s 85 bridges across the region. Read about the new contract and how it’s securing smooth and efficient transit options and connections to key regional employment, education, healthcare and recreational opportunities.

No.2 Global Environmental and Sustainability Consultancy

Jacobs ranked no. 2 global environmental and sustainability consultancy

In its latest Market Assessment, Environment Analyst ranks Jacobs as the No. 2 Global Environmental & Sustainability Consultancy, recognizing the firm’s leadership in working with client organizations to understand, manage and minimize their impacts to protect and enhance the environment and communities and proactively respond to climate change and the nature crisis.

Seattle Reconnect

Jacobs supported overlook in Seattle reconnects the city and waterfront

Jacobs served as project manager and structural design lead for the new Overlook Walk project, part of the City of Seattle’s wider Waterfront Seattle Program that aims to reconnect the city with its waterfront. Read more about the project, recently opened to the public, and how we developed an innovative plan to manage a nearly 100 foot change in elevation to connect two of Seattle’s top tourist locations.

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Jacobs reports strong fiscal first quarter 2025 results

Backlog Grows by 18.9% Year-Over-Year with TTM Book-to-Bill Ratio of 1.3x Repurchased $202 Million of our Shares During Q1 Board Authorizes $1.5 Billion for Company's Largest Ever Share Repurchase Program Increasing Dividend to $0.32/share, a 10% Increase Year-Over-Year Raising FY 2025 Adjusted EPS Guidance Range DALLAS, Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs Solutions Inc. (NYSE: J) announced its financial results for the fiscal first quarter ended December 27, 2024. Q1 2025 Highlights 1: Gross revenue of $2.9 billion grew 4.4% y/y; adjusted net revenue 2 up 5.1% y/y Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities gross revenue grew 4.9% y/y; adjusted net revenue 2 up 6.0% y/y GAAP net loss of $17.1 million, down 113.3% y/y; adjusted EBITDA 2 of $282 million, up 23.6% y/y Recorded $145 million in mark-to-market losses on our investment in AMTM, reducing Q1 2025 GAAP net income EPS of ($0.10), down 109.7% y/y; adjusted EPS 2 of $1.33, down 8.3% y/y (tax benefit of $0.49/share in Q1 2024) Backlog of $21.8 billion, up 18.9% y/y; Q1 book-to-bill 1.0x (1.3x TTM) Jacobs' Chair and CEO Bob Pragada commented, "Our focus on the transformed portfolio is already having a positive impact on results. We started FY25 with solid performance across our business, led by strong Water and Life Sciences revenue growth within Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities. As we look ahead to the rest of the fiscal year, we continue to see tailwinds from robust bookings over the last several quarters as well as a healthy pipeline across our end markets

US Navy

Jacobs awarded environmental compliance contract with the US Navy

Jacobs was selected by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic, for a single-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to provide multimedia environmental compliance engineering support to the U.S. Navy and other U.S. Department of Defense installations globally, but primarily in the eastern half of the U.S., Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Environmental Outcomes

Driving greater commitment to environmental outcomes globally

Updates to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) P100 Facilities Standards in 2024 expanded the requirement to include “value ecosystem services” for GSA-owned buildings and building projects. Will it be an inflection point for greater sustainability in the federal building sector?