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Jacobs Reinforces Historic Water Operations and Maintenance Presence in Western US

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Jacobs (NYSE: J) has strengthened its water operations and maintenance (O&M) presence in the Western United States through multiple contract wins and renewals. The company secured new contracts with Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District, and Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority in California.

Additionally, Jacobs renewed existing O&M contracts across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, New Mexico, and California, representing over 144 years of combined collaboration. With $12 billion in annual revenue and approximately 45,000 employees, Jacobs manages more than 300 facilities and leverages digital solutions like Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA, and Dragonfly to optimize operations.

The company's O&M business, which originated in Oregon 45 years ago, has grown to become one of the largest O&M solutions providers in the North American water market.

Jacobs (NYSE: J) ha rafforzato la sua presenza nelle operazioni e manutenzione (O&M) idriche nel West degli Stati Uniti grazie a numerosi nuovi contratti e rinnovi. L'azienda ha ottenuto nuovi contratti con Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District e Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority in California.

Inoltre, Jacobs ha rinnovato contratti O&M esistenti in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, New Mexico e California, con oltre 144 anni di collaborazione complessiva. Con un fatturato annuo di 12 miliardi di dollari e circa 45.000 dipendenti, Jacobs gestisce più di 300 impianti e utilizza soluzioni digitali come Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA e Dragonfly per ottimizzare le operazioni.

Il settore O&M dell'azienda, nato in Oregon 45 anni fa, è cresciuto fino a diventare uno dei maggiori fornitori di soluzioni O&M nel mercato idrico nordamericano.

Jacobs (NYSE: J) ha fortalecido su presencia en operaciones y mantenimiento (O&M) de agua en el oeste de Estados Unidos mediante múltiples contratos nuevos y renovaciones. La compañía aseguró nuevos contratos con Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District y Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority en California.

Además, Jacobs renovó contratos de O&M existentes en Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nuevo México y California, acumulando más de 144 años de colaboración conjunta. Con 12 mil millones de dólares en ingresos anuales y aproximadamente 45,000 empleados, Jacobs administra más de 300 instalaciones y utiliza soluciones digitales como Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA y Dragonfly para optimizar las operaciones.

El negocio de O&M de la compañía, que comenzó en Oregon hace 45 años, se ha convertido en uno de los mayores proveedores de soluciones O&M en el mercado de agua de Norteamérica.

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Jacobs (NYSE : J) a renforcé sa présence dans les opérations et la maintenance (O&M) de l'eau dans l'Ouest des États-Unis grâce à plusieurs nouveaux contrats et renouvellements. La société a obtenu de nouveaux contrats avec Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District et Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority en Californie.

De plus, Jacobs a renouvelé des contrats O&M existants en Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nouveau-Mexique et Californie, représentant plus de 144 ans de collaboration cumulée. Avec un chiffre d'affaires annuel de 12 milliards de dollars et environ 45 000 employés, Jacobs gère plus de 300 installations et utilise des solutions numériques telles que Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA et Dragonfly pour optimiser ses opérations.

Le secteur O&M de l'entreprise, né en Oregon il y a 45 ans, est devenu l'un des plus grands fournisseurs de solutions O&M sur le marché de l'eau en Amérique du Nord.

Jacobs (NYSE: J) hat seine Präsenz im Bereich Wasserbetrieb und -wartung (O&M) im Westen der Vereinigten Staaten durch mehrere Vertragsabschlüsse und Verlängerungen gestärkt. Das Unternehmen sicherte sich neue Verträge mit dem Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District und der Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority in Kalifornien.

Darüber hinaus hat Jacobs bestehende O&M-Verträge in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, New Mexico und Kalifornien äԲ, was eine kumulierte Zusammenarbeit von über 144 Jahren darstellt. Mit einem Jahresumsatz von 12 Milliarden US-Dollar und rund 45.000 Mitarbeitern verwaltet Jacobs mehr als 300 Anlagen und nutzt digitale Lösungen wie Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA und Dragonfly zur Optimierung der Betriebsabläufe.

Das O&M-Geschäft des Unternehmens, das vor 45 Jahren in Oregon begann, hat sich zu einem der größten Anbieter von O&M-Lösungen im nordamerikanischen Wassermarkt entwickelt.

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  • Secured multiple new O&M contracts in California
  • Renewed existing contracts across 5 western states spanning 144 years of collaboration
  • Portfolio includes over 300 facilities under management
  • Strong market position as one of the largest O&M solutions providers in North American water market
  • Implementation of advanced digital solutions for operations optimization
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Jacobs strengthens water O&M presence in Western US through multiple contract wins and renewals, reinforcing essential service delivery amid environmental challenges.

Jacobs has secured a mix of new and renewed contracts for water and wastewater operations and maintenance (O&M) services throughout the Western United States. The company has won three new contracts in California with Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District, and Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority. Additionally, Jacobs has renewed eight existing contracts across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, New Mexico, and California, representing over 144 years of combined collaboration with these municipalities.

This expansion reinforces Jacobs' position as one of the largest O&M solutions providers in the North American water market. The company currently operates more than 300 facilities delivering various services including water and wastewater utility operations, advanced water treatment, public works, and facilities management. This strategic strengthening of their water infrastructure portfolio occurs as Western utilities face mounting challenges from climate change, tightening regulations, and workforce shortages.

Jacobs' competitive advantage stems from combining operational services with their engineering expertise, allowing them to maximize utility performance from existing infrastructure. The company is also implementing digital solutions like their Digital OneWater suite, which includes Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA, and Dragonfly technologies to optimize operations through data-driven approaches.

These contract wins represent continued momentum in a core business segment for Jacobs, which reports approximately $12 billion in annual revenue and employs nearly 45,000 people globally. The company's O&M business originated in Oregon 45 years ago, highlighting the long-term viability of this service line as utilities continue to outsource critical infrastructure management to specialized providers with technical expertise.

Supports continued delivery of resilient infrastructure and reliable water and wastewater service

DALLAS, July 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- (NYSE: J) has secured multiple contract wins and renewals for , reinforcing its roots in the Northwest U.S. and growth in the wider water and wastewater utility O&M industry in the Western U.S.

Jacobs was recently awarded new water and wastewater O&M contracts with , and in California. Jacobs also renewed existing O&M contracts in ; ; ; Cutter and Rio Rancho in New Mexico; and Red Bluff and Crescent City in California, which together span more than 144 years of collaboration.

"At Jacobs, we do not take for granted the importance of delivering an essential service like fresh drinking water, as well as protecting our sensitive environment through the collection and advanced treatment of wastewater,"said Executive Vice President . "Jacobs is uniquely positioned to provide O&M services that are directly supported by world-leading water engineering experience. This not only assures delivery of these crucial services but also extracts the maximum capacity from the utility's existing asset-base."

Forty-five years ago, Jacobs' O&M business originated in Oregon. Today, Jacobs is among the largest O&M solutions providers in the North American water market. Jacobs is responsible for a portfolio of more than 300 facilities, providing a range of services, including O&M of water and wastewater utilities, advanced water treatment facilities, public works, community development and facilities management.

"As utilities in the West are being challenged with climate change, tightening regulations and workforce shortages, we're utilizing our suite of solutions like , and to optimize operations, provide data-driven results for clients and enhance the lives of the communities we serve," said Fischer.

At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow � delivering outcomes and solutions for the world's most complex challenges. With approximately $12 billion in annual revenue and a team of almost 45,000, we provide end-to-end services in advanced manufacturing, cities & places, energy, environmental, life sciences, transportation and water. From advisory and consulting, feasibility, planning, design, program and lifecycle management, we're creating a more connected and sustainable world. See how at and connect with us on ,,and .

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What new contracts did Jacobs (NYSE:J) win in the Western US water operations?

Jacobs secured new water and wastewater O&M contracts with Soquel Creek Water District, West Basin Water District, and Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority in California.

How many facilities does Jacobs manage in its water operations portfolio?

Jacobs manages a portfolio of more than 300 facilities, providing services including water and wastewater utilities, advanced water treatment facilities, public works, community development, and facilities management.

What is Jacobs' annual revenue and employee count in 2025?

Jacobs reports approximately $12 billion in annual revenue and employs a team of almost 45,000 people.

What digital solutions does Jacobs use in its water operations?

Jacobs utilizes its Digital OneWater suite of solutions, which includes Intelligent O&M, Aqua DNA, and Dragonfly to optimize operations and provide data-driven results.

Which states did Jacobs renew its water operations contracts in?

Jacobs renewed existing O&M contracts in Hood River, Oregon; Walla Walla, Washington; Twin Falls, Idaho; Cutter and Rio Rancho in New Mexico; and Red Bluff and Crescent City in California.
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