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US Army Corps of Engineers awards Fugro five‑year contract for critical infrastructure mapping

By Eric Van Rees - 6th May 2026 - 15:59

Fugro has secured a new five‑year indefinite‑delivery, indefinite‑quantity (IDIQ) contract from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to provide surveying and mapping services supporting civil works and military infrastructure programmes across the US and overseas.

The contract underpins USACE’s management of critical waterways, flood‑risk systems and military facilities, enabling timely, high‑quality geospatial data to inform infrastructure planning, risk management and operational readiness in complex and demanding environments.

The award builds on a long‑standing relationship between USACE and Fugro, which has supported Corps programmes for more than three decades by delivering accurate, decision‑ready Geo‑data for planning, construction, asset management and environmental stewardship across a wide range of infrastructure systems. The contract is being administered by USACE’s St. Louis District, which plays a leading role in shaping how geospatial data is applied across the Corps’ civil and military activities.

Under the contract, Fugro will deliver work through task orders, collecting high‑resolution geospatial data using crewed and uncrewed platforms and applying cloud‑based, AI‑enabled automation with expert oversight to deliver mapping and survey products. Together, these capabilities support consistent data delivery across diverse operating environments, helping project teams make well‑informed decisions on accelerated timelines.

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