Filter by: All releases Markets 住宅 商住混合 商業辦公樓 大學運動設施 學校 會議中心 汽車、重型設備與機械 港口與海運 生命科學 紙張紙漿 聯網和自動駕駛 臨床醫院 藝術與文化 製藥/特種化學品 製造業 貨運鐵路 農業、食品和飲料 酒店與度假村 零售 養老住宅 體育場館和文化中心 高等院校 高速公路與道路 Services 地理空間服務 大地工程 氣候變遷因應策略 環境健康安全(EHS)管理諮詢與合規 行人模型 資訊技術與網路空間安全 重大基礎設施保護 Year All20252024202320222021 Sort by: Newest | Oldest 25-Jan-2018 Innovative ways to tackle the urban housing crisis proposed by winning student teams in Urban SOS hOUR City competition 15-Nov-2017 AECOM and HTC announce agreement to develop virtual reality technologies for the architecture, engineering and construction industry 09-Nov-2017 AECOM and Van Alen Institute announce four Urban SOS® 2017 finalists with bold ideas for creating more equitable cities 26-Oct-2017 AECOM completes transition on US$3.6 billion contract to provide U.S. Air Force with range support services 17-Oct-2017 AECOM grows water leadership within its Americas Design and Consulting Services group 26-Jun-2017 AECOM appoints Zeynep Erdal as its water business leader in Los Angeles 09-May-2017 AECOM awarded U.S. Department of Energy third-generation IDIQ energy performance savings contract 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 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. Page 1 of 1