Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK) announced today that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded the Company a five-year, $46 million single-award task order under Tetra Tech’s existing Rule of Law contract to support continued improvement of government and social systems in Jordan.

Jordan faces numerous social challenges including water scarcity and reliance on costly imported energy resources. Tetra Tech will assist Jordan’s government in addressing many of these core issues by supporting USAID/Jordan’s overall mission of improved prosperity, accountability, and equality for a stable, democratic Jordan. Tetra Tech will provide technical services to enhance Jordan’s governance to improve health, social, and educational systems; promote broad-based economic growth and development; and protect and strengthen human and legal rights.

“As we continue to grow our international development efforts, Tetra Tech is pleased to support USAID in Jordan in promoting reforms that improve quality of life and increase civic participation in government,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech’s Chairman and CEO. “These initial steps are essential to building better infrastructure, improving access to energy resources, and locating and safeguarding high-quality water resources in developing countries.”

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Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting and engineering services. The Company supports commercial and government clients focused on water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, and energy. With 13,000 staff worldwide, Tetra Tech provides clear solutions to complex problems. For more information on Tetra Tech, please visit tetratech.com, follow us on Twitter (@TetraTech), or like us on Facebook.

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