Navy Awards CH2M-led Joint Venture Worldwide Energy, Water, and Utility Services Contract
The Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center in Port Hueneme, California has awarded a CH2M-led joint venture a contract for engineering and design services for energy, water and utility projects and services at Navy and Marine Corp installations worldwide.
The joint venture between CH2M and Clark Nexsen Energy Partners will be required to provide 20 or more simultaneous worldwide task orders for complex energy projects and technologies by 2022.
“We are proud to have the opportunity to partner with the Navy to help them meet their energy project needs,” said CH2M National Governments President Terry Ruhl. “Over the past five years, our teams have effectively provided a broad range of services from energy and water efficiency audits, to designs to improve facility and utility efficiencies, to renewable energy services,”
This award marks the joint venture’s second consecutive contract. Under the current contract awarded in 2011, the team has delivered 127 task orders in energy efficiency projects and services at more than 115 Navy, Marine Corp and joint base locations.
Related News
From Archive
- Inside Sempra’s 72-mile pipeline with 18 major trenchless crossings
- Trump vetoes bill to finish $1.3 billion Colorado water pipeline
- PHMSA warns of heat risks in aging plastic gas distribution pipelines following deadly Pennsylvania explosion
- Infrastructure failure releases 100,000 gallons of wastewater in Houston; repairs ongoing
- OSHA seeks $1.2 million fine after fatal trench collapse in Connecticut
- Worm-like robot burrows underground to cut power line installation costs
- First tunnel boring machines complete testing for Hudson Tunnel Project
- Infrastructure failure releases 100,000 gallons of wastewater in Houston; repairs ongoing
- Construction jobs stumble into 2026 after weak year
- NWPX grows water infrastructure portfolio with Colorado precast facility

Comments