GHD awarded Port of Oakland Marine Engineering Design Services contract
GHD, a global professional services company operating in the markets of water, energy and resources, environment, property and buildings and transportation has secured an on-call contract with the Port of Oakland for Marine Engineering Design Services for Federally Funded Projects. The multi-year contract has an expected value of $5 million.
The contract will support the Port of Oakland's Green Power Microgrid Project, aimed at reducing carbon emissions through port facility electrification. Under this task order-based contract, GHD will provide comprehensive engineering support services spanning multiple disciplines, including marine engineering, GIS, environmental services and port planning. The company is teamed with several key partners to deliver innovative solutions across the project scope.
"We look forward to supporting the Port of Oakland in their vision of developing a green, renewable energy hub integrated into port operations," said Craig Lewis, Project Manager at GHD. "This contract enables us to leverage our full range of services, from engineering and environmental expertise to stakeholder engagement, helping advance the Port's sustainability goals."
This contract award follows GHD's strategic expansion of its port and marine engineering capabilities in the San Francisco Bay Area. The team combines extensive local knowledge with access to GHD's global port expertise and resources.
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