Tetra Tech Wins $24 Million USAID Carbon Mitigation and Biodiversity Conservation Contract
December 09, 2021 at 09:00 am EST
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Tetra Tech, Inc. announced that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded the Company a five-year, $24 million single-award contract to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote biodiversity conservation in Cambodia. Through the USAID Morodok Baitang (or Green Heritage in Khmer) activity, Tetra Tech will work with natural resource-dependent communities, the private sector, civil society, and other development partners to mitigate climate change, enhance biodiversity, increase economic development, and strengthen natural resource governance. In addition, Tetra Techs climate change and economic growth experts will leverage private sector partnerships with communities to support conservation, promote climate-sensitive development, and enhance economic opportunities for communities whose livelihoods depend on forests.
Tetra Tech, Inc. is a global provider of consulting and engineering services that is focused on water, environment, sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy and international development. The Company is Leading with Science to provide solutions for its public and private clients. The Company operates through its two segments: government services group (GSG) and commercial/international services group (CIG). Its GSG segment provides consulting and engineering services primarily to United States (U.S.) government clients and development agencies worldwide. The Company's CIG segment primarily provides consulting and engineering services to U.S. commercial clients and international clients that include both commercial and government sectors. Its CIG segment provides sustainable infrastructure and related environmental, engineering and project management services to commercial and local government clients across Canada, in Asia Pacific, the United Kingdom, as well as Brazil and Chile.