AECOM

American engineering firm

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2024 AECOM reported annual revenue of $14.37 billion and an operating income of $324 million.
2024 AECOM is included on Fortune's list of the world's most admired companies.
2023 AECOM is ranked number 291 on the Fortune 500 list, with approximately 51,000 employees.
August 2021 AECOM announces plans to relocate its global headquarters from Los Angeles, California to Dallas, Texas.
December 2020 AECOM announces the sale of its Civil construction business, including Shimmick Construction, to Oroco Capital.
October 2020 AECOM announces the sale of its Power construction business to private equity firm CriticalPoint Capital.
November 2019 AECOM announces that Michael Burke will retire as chairman and CEO, with W. Troy Rudd selected as the new CEO and Lara Poloni as the new president.
October 2019 AECOM announces plans to sell its Management Services division to private equity firms for $2.405 billion.
2018 AECOM is among 92 Fortune 500 companies that benefited from the 2017 tax law by paying 0% or less in federal taxes.
2017 Stephen M. Kadenacy leaves AECOM and is succeeded as COO by Randy Wotring.
2017 Donald Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is passed, which enables AECOM to pay an effective federal tax rate of 0% or less.
July 2017 AECOM acquires Shimmick Construction Company, which later was noted to have potentially delayed a Golden Gate Bridge safety barrier project by 2 years.
September 30 2016 AECOM reported a revenue of US$17.4 billion for the 12-month period ending on this date.
2015 Company changes its official corporate name from AECOM Technology Corporation to simply AECOM.
July 2014 AECOM acquires Hunt Construction Group, enhancing its construction services business.
July 13 2014 AECOM announces acquisition of URS Corporation for $56.31 per share in a cash and stock transaction.
July 10 2014 AECOM acquires ACE International Consultants SL, a Madrid-based consulting services provider.
March 2014 Michael S. Burke becomes CEO of AECOM, succeeding Dionisio.
October 2011 John M. Dionisio becomes chairman of AECOM. Michael S. Burke succeeds Dionisio as president.
July 14 2010 AECOM announces acquisition of Tishman Construction Corp. for $245 million, strengthening its construction management services in the United States and United Arab Emirates.

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