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STV and Mott MacDonald Joint Venture Awarded Contract for Traffic Engineering Improvements 

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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – STV and Mott MacDonald today announced they were selected by the U.S. Navy as the firms to perform architectural and engineering services for traffic and transportation planning projects at military installations across the Mid-Atlantic region.  

By being selected for this indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the joint venture between STV, a leading professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across North America, and Mott MacDonald, the global engineering, management and development consultancy, is invited to compete for task order projects worth a maximum $40 million over the next five years.  

“This contract provides our joint venture team with the opportunity to grow our scope of services with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD),” said Kim Vierheilig, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, president of the national buildings group at STV. “We look forward to leveraging our federal market sector expertise alongside our transportation planning and traffic engineering experience to help advance the larger DOD mission and provide crucial infrastructure improvements for our client.”  

“The successful delivery of traffic and transportation planning projects for the U.S. Navy has an important role to play in upgrading this critical military infrastructure,” said Jon Davies, Northeast Unit General Manager at Mott MacDonald. “Combined with our joint venture partners, STV, we have a long track record in delivering projects of this type, and we are looking forward to supporting the Navy on this program of works.”  

STV has worked with federal government agencies and has provided a range of design and project delivery services for projects such as Davis Barracks at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York; the Delaware Army National Guard Vehicle Maintenance Facility in Dagsboro, Delaware; the U.S. Coast Guard  Houston-Galveston Sector Building in Texas; and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Building 307 Modernization in Maryland.  

Mott MacDonald has worked extensively with the federal government providing professional services for new construction, repair, alterations, and maintenance projects including the RED HORSE Logistics Complex at Camp Perry in Ohio, the New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop in Queensbury, NY, and the NPS Sandy Hook Resiliency Repairs project at Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, NJ. 

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