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News Aug 12, 2021

Jacobs Selected to Support South Africa Nuclear Power Plant Life Extension Program

Jacobs was selected to carry out essential engineering modifications as part of a $1.2 billion (ZAR 20 billion) program to extend the operating life of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant near Cape Town, South Africa. Koeberg is South Africa's sole nuclear power plant and generates 5% of the country's electricity.
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Saltmarsh Carbon Code
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News Aug 12, 2021

Jacobs to Help Develop the U.K. Saltmarsh Carbon Code

Carbon captured by coastal ecosystems such as saltmarshes, referred to as “blue carbon”, provides a natural way of reducing the impact of greenhouse gases on our atmosphere.
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Curiosity Lab
News Aug 11, 2021

Jacobs, Qualcomm Technologies and the Curiosity Lab to Deploy Smart City Program

Jacobs has partnered with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and the Curiosity Lab to develop an immersive and advanced smart city program at Peachtree Corners, Georgia.
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News Aug 11, 2021

Jacobs Receives Excellence Award for Tyndall AFB Coastal Resiliency Program

Jacobs has received the International Excellence Award from the United Kingdom's Environment Agency Flood & Coast Excellence Awards for the Coastal Resilience Program at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida.
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Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion
TogetherBeyond
News Aug 11, 2021

Jacobs Recognized as Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion

Jacobs received its first top score in the 2021 Disability Equality Index (DEI), a national benchmarking tool on corporate policies and practices related to disability inclusion and workplace equality.
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News Aug 10, 2021

Jacobs to Design Key Safety Feature for ITER Fusion Project

Jacobs was selected to design and deliver the First Plasma Radiological Environmental Monitoring System (REMS), a key safety system for ITER, the world's largest fusion energy experiment.
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Mount Isa
News Aug 10, 2021

Supporting Mount Isa’s Transition to a Smart Water Utility of the Future

Jacobs is helping Mount Isa City Council in northwest Queensland realize its smart water management vision by facilitating the implementation of its smart water meter program.
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Oyster Restoration Site
News Aug 09, 2021

Jacobs and The Nature Conservancy Partner to Restore Oyster Reefs Along the Gulf Coast

Sharing a passion for natural infrastructure as a viable way to increase coastal and climate change resilience, The Nature Conservancy and Jacobs collaborate on the Pensacola East Bay Oyster Habitat Restoration Project.
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Vapor Intrusion
News Aug 05, 2021

Jacobs Environmental Scientists Advance the Understanding and Management of Vapor Intrusion

Long-term exposure to noxious vapors can lead to chronic health effects.
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News Aug 04, 2021

Jacobs to Lead Key Decommissioning Projects at Dounreay Nuclear Site

Jacobs was selected to lead two decommissioning projects at the Dounreay nuclear site in Scotland, U.K., which Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL) estimates to have a combined value of $15.9 million (£11.2 million).
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News Aug 03, 2021

Jacobs Launches Cloud-Based Application to Help Maximize Infrastructure Planning

Jacobs has launched Kaleidoscope℠, a cloud-based platform application to help clients prioritize and optimize capital expenditure budgets. The spatially enabled solution is a predictive analytics application that determines cross-sectional infrastructure vulnerabilities.
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News Aug 03, 2021

An Operational “Dress Rehearsal” to Ensure a Successful Airport Concourse Opening

In advance of the spring 2021 opening of the West Gates of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Jacobs supported the operational trials to ensure that all facilities, systems and equipment were operationally ready; the processes were defined, and the staff were knowledgeable and capable. This “dress rehearsal” was designed to identify areas of improvement in time to implement remediation measures prior to opening.
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