MONTREAL—SNC-Lavalin recently announced it has been awarded a general engineering services contract by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) for the Coastal Plain region, covering the southern third of the state.
Under the $25-million, three-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, the firm will provide GDOT’s Office of Program Delivery general services for architectural and engineering design on an on-call basis.
This may include roadway and bridge design, technical environmental studies, utility co-ordination, traffic engineering and intelligent transportation system support, stated a recent release.
“Having delivered major highway projects for public sector clients worldwide, we have deep industry expertise and resources in transportation, one of our key end markets,” said Ian Edwards, president and CEO of SNC-Lavalin, in a statement. “Our focus has always been to help engineer safe and sustainable infrastructure to serve the needs of local communities by providing decision-makers with technology and solutions that drive better design choices, outcomes and optimize efficiency.”
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