Tetra Tech announced that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, has awarded the company a $500 million, five‑year multiple‑award contract to deliver environmental engineering and technical services for cleanup programs across the North Atlantic Division. The award is the largest single USACE environmental contract the company has received to date and will generate an average of $100 million in revenue per year for the next five years.
The contract requires Tetra Tech to identify, recover, and remediate hazardous, toxic, and radiological waste in the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The company will deploy its Delta solutions platform—an AI‑supported field data collection system that integrates GIS and 3‑D visualizations—to accelerate site assessment and remediation. The multi‑award structure means Tetra Tech will compete for work within the contract, allowing it to leverage its deep technical expertise and advanced technology stack across a broad geographic footprint.
This new contract represents roughly 11 % of Tetra Tech’s $4.62 billion annual revenue and is a key growth driver for its Government Services Group. The award expands the group’s portfolio of long‑term federal contracts and underscores the company’s ability to secure large, multi‑year projects that provide stable, recurring revenue. Compared with prior wins—such as the $249 million USACE Omaha contract in October 2024 and the $375 million NASA contract in March 2024—the Baltimore award further solidifies Tetra Tech’s position as a leading provider of environmental remediation services to the Department of Defense and other federal agencies.
Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech’s Chairman and CEO, said the company is “pleased to use our differentiated Delta solutions and Leading with Science® approach to provide USACE Baltimore with class‑leading capabilities to protect the safety and health of our service members, communities, and environment.” Batrack highlighted the company’s 60‑year relationship with the DoD and its commitment to leveraging AI and data analytics to deliver faster, more accurate remediation outcomes. The contract aligns with Tetra Tech’s broader strategy of expanding its high‑margin technology‑enabled services across government and commercial markets.
Tetra Tech’s Q4 2025 earnings beat analyst expectations, with revenue of $1.16 billion versus $1.06 billion projected and EPS of $0.44 versus $0.40 expected. The company’s strong financial performance, combined with the new USACE award, signals continued momentum in its government services segment and reinforces confidence in its long‑term growth prospects.
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