Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK) announced today that the National Guard Bureau has awarded the Company, in a joint venture with Mead & Hunt, a $45 million award contract. Under this 5-year contract, Tetra Tech will provide architectural and engineering (A-E) design services to support projects including master planning, value engineering studies, and facility design. Tetra Tech will prepare project definition and programming documents, generate design-build solicitations, and conduct environmental studies and facility condition assessments.

“Tetra Tech has provided technical support services to the National Guard Bureau for more than 15 years, including the previous A-E design services contract,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO. “We look forward to continuing to support their mission requirements throughout the United States and its territories.”

About Tetra Tech

Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting and engineering services. For 50 years, the Company has supported commercial and government clients focused on water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. With 16,000 staff worldwide, Tetra Tech provides clear solutions to complex problems. For more information about Tetra Tech, please visit tetratech.com, follow us on Twitter (@TetraTech), or like us on Facebook.

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