NV5 secures $14 million in Southern California municipal infrastructure contracts
NV5 has been awarded $14 million in multi-year contracts to provide infrastructure consulting services across Southern California.
The company’s work will focus on supporting municipalities in areas like engineering and water resources, with an emphasis on sustainable water management practices.
NV5 will deliver not-at-risk construction management services to several Los Angeles County municipalities, overseeing projects designed to enhance regional water management and infrastructure. These projects aim to address the unique needs of the area while promoting long-term development and sustainability.
“We’re focused on the design and maintenance of critical infrastructure to meet future environmental and capacity requirements,” said Alex Hockman, PE, CEO of Infrastructure at NV5. “These contracts reinforce our commitment to providing innovative and sustainable solutions for municipal water systems.”
The five-year contracts include overseeing water resources and construction management, contributing to effective project execution and ensuring that municipal infrastructure can meet growing demands.
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