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Jacobs CEO Bob Pragada: Positioned across the entire infrastructure ecosystem
Jacobs appoints Cheryl Lim as chief human resources officer
Jacobs reports strong fiscal second quarter 2026 results
Jacobs ranks No.1 on ENR’s 2026 Top 500 Design Firms list
Australian-first bridge success for Darlington upgrade project
In an Australian-first for a civil construction project of this scale, the first of two new bridges constructed “off-site” has been successfully transported and installed for the $468 million (AU$620 million) Darlington Upgrade Project in South Australia. The 180 meter-long, 3,000 tonne bridge was built on land between the Southern Expressway and Marion Road, at Bedford Park, over several months and was installed using self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs) on November 24-25, 2017. The Darlington Upgrade Project is being delivered by Gateway South on behalf of the South Australian Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. Gateway South is a joint venture between Fulton Hogan and Laing O’Rourke, with Jacobs delivering the design in association with its partners, KBR and SMEC. An international team has been involved in the engineering design for this complex undertaking, including the Adelaide office of Jacobs as lead bridge designer, along with colleagues in Chicago. The team developed a detailed analysis of more than 150 load cases of various vertical and twist scenarios for the SPMT move to determine the allowable limits during the move. The team defined the deflection and stress limits – which Gateway South and its subcontractor, Sarens, utilized during the move – and supported site engineers by monitoring remotely from the U.S. during the move. The innovative off-line bridge construction method was adopted, rather than traditional bridge construction practices, as it significantly reduces traffic and community impacts. Only a single weekend closure was required to install the pre-assembled bridge, alleviating the need for
Jacobs wins Construction Management Association of America’s project of the year
Jacobs has been awarded Project of the Year by the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) at their National Conference & Trade Show in Washington, DC last month. The United States Courthouse in Los Angeles, CA, is the new LEED Platinum certified “glass cube” structure, replacing a notable but dated courthouse a few blocks away that had been used since 1940. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) leveraged Jacobs’ extensive construction management experience in building federal courthouses to oversee the $343-million project. Jacobs was hands-on and fully involved from the creation of the design RFP documents through commissioning and made innovative contributions throughout the construction process. With 24 courtrooms, and chambers for 32 judges on 10 floors, this 633,000 square-foot facility is home to the U.S. District Court, Central District of California, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Federal Public Defender and GSA.
Jacobs Asia Pacific team participates in Australia’s biggest mental health check-in
Jacobs became the first engineering consultancy to participate in Australia’s Biggest Mental Health Check-In following its launch across the Asia Pacific region last month. The World Health Organization (WHO) lists mental health as the most significant health issue in the world. One in five will experience a mental health issue in any given year, and one in two at work. Mental health issues have a significant detrimental impact on quality of life yet it is one of the most untreated health issues; less than seven percent of people find their way to an effective intervention. The Biggest Mental Health Check-In assesses individuals’ mental health and offers subsequent support where required. To participate in the opt-in program, Jacob’s employees are provided with an online check-in survey and a wearable device. The technology measures circadian heart rate patterns to ascertain objective measures of stress in the body through sleeping and waking. Participants can subsequently access their report results, including their personal strategies, through a password protected portal. The Check-In team psychologists are on hand to confidentially support people with elevated scores. “As an employer, Jacobs’ participation in the program places it at the forefront of global mental health,” said Biggest Mental Health Check-In creator and psychologist Peta Slocombe. “It signals a genuine desire to make life easier for their people using the best technology to deliver private, personalized solutions.” “As part of our focus on maintaining positive mental health for employees at Jacobs, I am delighted we had the opportunity to participate
Jacobs Chairman and CEO visits Capitol Hill
On November 8, Jacobs Chairman and CEO Steve Demetriou visited Capitol Hill to meet with Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) and discuss the benefits of the CH2M acquisition. Senator Gardner was familiar with CH2M since they are headquartered in his home state, but was also aware of Jacobs’ work at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado Springs supporting the Missile Defense Agency and our B&I projects across the state. Senator Gardner was enthusiastic about merging the capabilities of the two companies. Steve also met with Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-AL 4), a member of the powerful Committee on Appropriations, thanking him for his support of the NASA exploration programs and the increased funding he provided to keep the program moving forward. After watching a portion of the floor debate on the Hydropower Policy Modernization Act, Steve discussed that bill and other topics with Dr. Brian Babin (R-TX 36) who serves on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee as well as the House Science Committee, where he chairs the Subcommittee on Space. Steve thanked Dr. Babin for his support of Jacobs employees impacted by Hurricane Harvey and congratulated him on the passage of his amendment requiring the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to examine and adjust the licenses for any hydropower facilities that are impacted by flooding. Next Steve met with chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, the committee that funds the entire federal government, Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ 11). Congressman Frelinghuysen is quite familiar with Jacobs’ projects in Morristown and Clark, New
Jacobs recognized for innovation at major water conference in New Zealand
Jacobs has demonstrated its leading reputation in the global water market after receiving four significant prizes at the 2017 Water New Zealand Awards. Katrina Bukauskas of Jacobs (Wellington) and Andrew Koolhof from Engineers Without Borders (EWB) picked up the prizes for Best Young Author and Presentation of the Year for their paper on EWB’s work in Cambodia developing technology solutions for sanitation in areas affected by flooding, high groundwater and floating conditions. The Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Sanitation in Challenging Environments (SCE) Project takes a sector-wide collaborative and collective impact approach to improve awareness, funding, technology R&D and action in Cambodia. Katrina and Andrew are returned field professionals who both spent 12 months in Cambodia leading the SCE Project. Jacobs and Watercare was also named runner up in the Paper of the Year category for Auckland’s Central Interceptor: Innovations from Planning Through Detailed Design, while their paper on the Use of Physical Modelling and Building Information Modelling for Mangere Wastewater Pump Station was named runner up in the Presentation of the Year category. The contributing authors of these papers were Stephen Grace (Watercare), Ali Mirza (Jacobs) and Nigel Kay (Jacobs). The Central Interceptor is a new wastewater tunnel proposed to run between Western Springs and the Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant to ensure sufficient capacity in the network to meet planned population growth and development in Auckland. The Mangere Wastewater Pump Station is part of the Central Interceptor Project. It will lift wastewater from the end of 13km long tunnel to
Jacobs Arup JV and Transport Scotland deliver Queensferry crossing
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) and Arup celebrate the official opening of the Queensferry Crossing by Her Majesty The Queen. The Jacobs Arup Joint Venture (JV) has worked with Transport Scotland since 2007 to develop and manage the Forth Replacement Crossing project in the east of Scotland. The Scottish Government investment of over £1.3 billion ($1.6 billion) comprises the new Queensferry Crossing, the longest three-tower, cable-stayed bridge in the world and 22 kilometers (13.7 miles) of major motorway upgrades to the cross-Forth transport corridor. This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170907005395/en/ The Jacobs Arup JV co-located with Transport Scotland as an integrated Employer Delivery Team, initially in Transport Scotland’s office in Glasgow in 2008, and onsite since 2011, to develop and manage the entire project. As Transport Scotland’s lead consultant and delivery partner for construction, the Jacobs Arup JV’s 1,400 global staff provided more than 1.6 million work hours. “Transport Scotland set out to dramatically enhance user experience and improve accessibility in the region, and the Queensferry Crossing now provides a sustainable and intelligent connection which future generations can enjoy,” said Jacobs Buildings and Infrastructure Senior Vice President Bob Duff. “The project has been a tremendous collaboration of diverse talent and proficiency in an often challenging environment. We’re impressed with the sheer effort of all involved to deliver this world-class engineering structure.” “The Queensferry Crossing has been designed to complement its unique setting on the Firth of Forth,” explained Dr. Mike Glover OBE
Jacobs secures Highways England’s Oxford to Cambridge expressway project
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) has been awarded a contract by Highways England to develop possible solutions for the Oxford to Cambridge Expressway project, focusing on development of the corridor between the M1 and M40 motorways. The expressway - approximately 93 miles (150 kilometers) - aims to improve connectivity across England’s economic heartland. It will also help unlock strategic growth sites between the university cities of Oxford and Cambridge together with Milton Keynes’ high-tech businesses and computer sciences. Over a two-year term, Jacobs and its supply chain partners will identify corridor and route options. The project scope also includes engineering assessment, stakeholder management and project management to progress the project through options development. “This is undoubtedly a critical transport link in the national infrastructure to support the continued economic development of one of the most significant growth corridors in the U.K.,” said Jacobs Buildings and Infrastructure Senior Vice President Bob Duff. “Having worked closely with Highways England on the first section of the proposed expressway program, we look forward to integrating this experience with our proven transportation capabilities to deliver practical, strategic solutions.” Highways England is the government organization charged with operating England’s motorways and major A roads. This includes modernizing and maintaining the highways – a network of around 4,300 miles. Jacobs delivers major transportation projects around the world, including projects in the U.K. such as Highways England’s Regional Investment Programme and Smart Motorways Programme. Jacobs’ highway and traffic experts are supporting clients with a range of
Jacobs wins global award for Australian hospital project
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Sydney’s Blacktown Hospital, on which Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. carried out all architectural work, received three awards at the 2017 Design & Health International Academy Awards, including the prize for Best International Health Project Under 40,000 Square Meters. The awards were presented to the Jacobs team during the Academy Awards Gala Dinner at the 12th Design & Health World Congress held in July in The City Hall of Vienna. Jacobs has been involved in the Blacktown Hospital Project for New South Wales Health Infrastructure since its inception in 2011, successfully delivering the first phase of the project, which included a new 32,000 square meter seven-story clinical services building. The team is currently executing the architectural services for the delivery of the second phase of the project, comprising new emergency, birthing and maternity departments, operating theatres and an intensive care unit. Jacobs continues to also be responsible for the electrical/ICT/security design for this next stage. The hospital, which will cater to a growing population in Sydney’s western suburbs, is designed to reflect a diverse and multicultural community and includes innovative features to make patient recovery and needs a priority. Aside from the prize for Best International Health Project Under 40,000 Square Meters, Blacktown Hospital also received awards for the Use of Art in Public and Private Spaces and Interior Design categories . "We're honored to have received international recognition for this landmark project, which has now set a benchmark for hospital design across the globe," said Jacobs Buildings and
PennDOT awards Jacobs multi-million dollar active traffic management project
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) was awarded a ten-year, multi-million dollar contract from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to design a long-range, comprehensive, multi-modal transportation management solution to improve travel along the Interstate 76 (Schuylkill Expressway) Corridor in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Jacobs will provide systems engineering and alternatives analysis, preliminary engineering, final design, right-of-way acquisition services and construction consultation to provide improvements on I-76 and supporting arterials between the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and US Route 1 interchanges to enable active traffic management. These improvements may include junction control, dynamic lane assignments, part-time shoulder use, ramp metering, multi-modal enhancements, connected vehicle applications, variable speed limit signs and queue detection/warning components. “The importance of this corridor to the Philadelphia region cannot be overstated,” said PennDOT’s Secretary of Transportation Leslie S. Richards. “It’s imperative that we take advantage of new technologies and partner with Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and other key stakeholders and partners like Jacobs to offer citizens better options for travel between Philadelphia and the northwest suburbs.” “The proposed upgrades to the Schuylkill Expressway represent the convergence of innovative technology and infrastructure that will directly improve the quality of life for the commuting public in the Philadelphia metropolitan region,” said Jacobs’ Buildings & Infrastructure President, Bob Pragada. “PennDOT has entrusted Jacobs to help create forward-focused, flexible yet practical travel solutions for this region, drawing on our broad transportation capabilities and experience from across the world.” Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of
NJOT appoints Jacobs for new intelligent transportation system on route 18
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) has received a contract from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to provide construction administration and inspection services for the Route 18 Traffic Signal System project in East Brunswick and New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Route 18 project consists of the installation of new Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) equipment and upgrades to the existing traffic signal system. Jacobs’ construction administration and inspection services include the installation of image and radar detectors, Controlled Traffic Signal System (CTSS) cameras and fiber optic cable at 23 locations along the Route 18 corridor. The project is scheduled for completion by November 2017. Jacobs will oversee a traffic study to be conducted prior to the start of any work to determine daily volumes at each traffic signal, average corridor travel time and average intersection delay. The findings will be compared with the information obtained when the system is integrated and operational. Once the equipment is installed and integrated into the NJDOT Statewide System, a verification and validation plan will be executed and testing performed. “Jacobs has worked alongside NJDOT on many projects over the past 60 years,” said Jacobs Senior Vice President Buildings and Infrastructure Randy Pierce. “This experience, combined with our proven capability in transport engineering services including ITS, positions us well to help NJDOT meet the challenges and opportunities of this rapidly changing technological landscape.” Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of full-spectrum technical, professional and construction services for industrial
Jacobs secures Architectural Design role on Blacktown and Mount Druitt hospitals expansion project in Australia
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) has secured a key architectural design role in the $300 (approximately AUD$400) million second phase of the transformational Blacktown and Mount Druitt Hospitals Expansion Project in Australia. The hospital is being built to accommodate population growth in Sydney’s western suburbs. Jacobs will deliver architectural services for stage two of the project, which includes a new emergency ward, intensive care unit, operating theaters and birthing and maternity departments. The company is also responsible for the electrical, information and communications technology, and security system design for this next stage. "Our selection to participate in phase two is not only a testament to the work of our people during phase one but also the industry knowledge we bring to this landmark project which has set a benchmark for hospital design across Australia,” said Jacobs Senior Vice President, Buildings and Infrastructure, Patrick Hill. “The project has already won a number of significant industry awards and received extensive recognition by industry, government and the community. It brings tremendous value to Sydney, and Jacobs is set to continue to provide our extensive local and global experience to the project.” Jacobs was involved in phase one of this project, which began in 2011, providing architectural and engineering design services for the 32,000 square meter, seven story clinical-services building. Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of full-spectrum technical, professional and construction services for industrial, commercial and government organizations globally. The company employs over 54,000 people and
Jacobs selected for first ever rail microgrid project
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) has been selected by NJ TRANSIT to provide design and general engineering services for the NJ TRANSIT Microgrid (NJ TRANSITGRID) project. The objective of the $577 million NJ TRANSITGRID project, the first of its kind in the United States for public transportation, is to implement a microgrid capable of providing reliable power for core critical transit infrastructure supporting rail systems operated by NJ TRANSIT and other operators of the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The microgrid will be capable of supplying highly resilient power during critical times when the regional electric grid may be compromised due to storms or other events. Key design components of the new microgrid include a central, natural gas-fired power plant and associated substations, transmission/distribution lines to substations that electrify the tracks and operating controls for critical portions of the NJ TRANSIT and the NEC systems, as well as connections to the PJM commercial grid. Under the terms of the contract, Jacobs is providing owner’s engineering services including regulatory & economic advisory services, conceptual and preliminary design, procurement support, contract packaging for the procurement of design-build contracts, and construction assistance to support the development of the NJ TRANSITGRID project. In making the announcement, Jacobs Senior Vice President Buildings and Infrastructure Randy Pierce stated, “We are very pleased and excited to partner with NJ TRANSIT in developing this unique project. NJ TRANSITGRID is set to make a tremendous difference in the lives of the commuting public during the times when they need