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November 13, 2018

AECOM Bullish on DOE Cleanup Business

By ExchangeMonitor

International infrastructure company AECOM expects to be in the running for perhaps a half-dozen contracts from the Energy Department’s Office of Environmental Management in the next couple years.

AECOM Chief Financial Officer Troy Rudd made the observation Monday during the company’s quarterly earnings call. The company expects to bid on five DOE cleanup contracts in fiscal 2020 and one in fiscal 2021. With other sectors, such as electric power plants, not doing as well, AECOM is focusing more on fixed-price government contracts these days.

AECOM is still waiting for the Energy Department to reissue a 10-year, multibillion-dollar award for liquid waste management at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina

While DOE awarded a BWX Technologies-led team the initial $4.7 billion contract in October 2017, a venture comprised of AECOM and CH2M won a bid protest before the Government Accountability Office in February. The Energy Department then allowed all three bidding teams, including a Fluor-Westinghouse partnership, to submit updated proposals this spring.

The site’s current liquid waste manager, AECOM-led Savannah River Remediation, now has an extended contract through March 2019.

AECOM reported $5.3 billion in revenue for the quarter ended Sept. 30, which marks the end of its 2018 fiscal year. The revenue is up more than 9 percent from $4.9 million in the same quarter in 2017. The Los Angeles-based company reported operating income of $177 million in the quarter, which improved upon the year-ago figure of $162 million by 9.4 percent.

Net income of $84 million was down more than 5 percent from $88 million a year ago. Diluted earnings per share were $0.52 for the quarter, down from $0.55 on a year-over-year basis.

AECOM is projecting earnings per share for fiscal 2019 in the range of $2.60 to $2.90.

AECOM’s Management Services division, which includes work from its Energy Department joint ventures, reported $1 billion in revenue and $50 million in operating income for the quarter, rising moderately from $890 million and $48 million for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2017.

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