Tetra Tech secured a $15 million [1] contract with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for engineering design and technical services [2].

This agreement focuses on the Owens Lake Dust Mitigation Program, a critical environmental effort to manage air quality and particulate matter in California. The project represents a significant technical undertaking to prevent lakebed dust from affecting regional air quality.

On Tuesday, the company said that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, or LADWP, selected the firm for the project [2]. The agreement is structured as a multiple-award contract [1].

The contract is scheduled to span five years [1]. Tetra Tech will provide the necessary engineering design and technical services required to maintain the mitigation efforts at Owens Lake [2].

This award follows other large-scale engineering achievements for the company. In a separate instance, Tetra Tech was selected as the lead designer for a $990 million [3] Pacific engineering design contract.

LADWP has selected Tetra Tech for a five-year, $15 million, multiple-award contract [1], according to reports from Seeking Alpha. The company's role involves technical oversight and design implementation to ensure the program meets environmental standards.

Tetra Tech secured a $15 million contract with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

The selection of Tetra Tech for the Owens Lake project underscores the ongoing necessity of long-term environmental engineering to manage legacy ecological damage. By utilizing a multiple-award contract structure, LADWP maintains flexibility in its technical procurement while securing a firm with a proven track record in high-value infrastructure projects.