21-Feb-2018 Harvard University Graduate School of Design and AECOM bring the Southeast Asia Design Studio to Manila, spotlighting future habitations
25-Jan-2018 Innovative ways to tackle the urban housing crisis proposed by winning student teams in Urban SOS hOUR City competition
23-Jan-2018 AECOM defines infrastructure’s next chapter with launch of its inaugural global report: The Future of Infrastructure
09-Nov-2017 AECOM and Van Alen Institute announce four Urban SOS® 2017 finalists with bold ideas for creating more equitable cities
16-Oct-2017 AECOM awarded program management contract from the School District of Palm Beach County
11-Oct-2017 AECOM and Harvard Graduate School of Design Launch
20-Sep-2017 AECOM-led All Bay Collective chosen for Resilient by Design Bay Area Challenge
05-Jun-2017 AECOM appoints John Jessen managing principal of Buildings + Places, Washington metro area and mid-Atlantic region
02-May-2017 Urban SOS™ 2017: hOUR City competition challenges students to strengthen connections between cities and their surrounding regions
12-Jan-2017 “First Class Meal” student team secures top prize in AECOM and Van Alen Institute’s latest “Urban SOS” competition for imagining new roles for the U.S. Postal Service in addressing Los Angeles’ food deserts
07-Dec-2016 AECOM and Van Alen Institute Announce Finalists For “Urban SOS: Fair Share” Competition
20-Jul-2016 Saving energy and money for Beaumont Unified School District
14-Jul-2016 Dallas Independent School District awards AECOM third consecutive program management contract
18-May-2016 AECOM and Van Alen Institute launch “Urban SOS: Fair Share,” challenging multidisciplinary student teams to tackle cities’ most pressing issues
02-Jun-2015 AECOM, Van Alen Institute and 100 Resilient Cities – Pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation – today launched Urban SOS: All Systems Go, an ideas competition calling on multidisciplinary teams of students worldwide to identify risks to urban food, energy, or water systems, and offer strategies that make these systems more efficient, equitable, and accessible to diverse populations.
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