Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., founded in 1947 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, is a global professional services firm providing technical, professional, and construction services. Jacobs offers a wide range of solutions including engineering, architecture, construction management, and consulting for sectors such as aerospace, defense, infrastructure, energy, and environmental services. The company is dedicated to innovation, sustainability, and delivering impactful solutions that address complex challenges. With a workforce of over 50,000 employees, Jacobs operates in numerous countries worldwide, partnering with clients to create a more connected and sustainable world.
The company will provide engineering services to support major water recycling initiatives, enhancing drought resilience and sustainable water supplies for communities across Southern California.
A $200 million program modernizes biosolids digesters at one of the largest advanced wastewater plants in the western US, adding FOG intake and seismic upgrades.
First industry-wide tool enables benchmarking circular performance across U.K. and Irish water utilities, offering metrics to track progress and drive targeted improvements.
The Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant is set to transition to tertiary treatment, enhancing water quality, climate resilience, public health, and protecting the Fraser River's vital ecosystems.
Jacobs has been chosen by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to design and construct the San Juan Lateral Water Treatment Plant in New Mexico, which will supply clean water to 250,000 Navajo residents.
Jacobs has secured a 10-year contract with Soquel Creek Water District to operate and maintain a new advanced water purification facility in Santa Cruz County, California, focusing on groundwater replenishment and seawater intrusion prevention.
By Joshua Registe, Senior Data Scientist, explores how AI and machine learning are revolutionizing wastewater treatment, optimizing chemical usage, and enhancing operational performance.
Metro Vancouver manages and treats wastewater and provides clean, safe drinking water through its member jurisdictions for 2.8 million residents in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia (B.C.).