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AECOM to Relocate its Global Headquarters to Dallas

September 14, 2021
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DALLAS, TX — AECOM, an infrastructure consulting firm, announces that it will relocate its global headquarters from Los Angeles, California, to Dallas, Texas, effective October 1, 2021.

AECOM Chief Executive Officer Troy Rudd and select corporate leaders will join the more than 1,200 AECOM professionals based at the company's existing Dallas office at 13355 Noel Road, Suite 400, and other offices across Texas.

AECOM's California clients and communities will continue to benefit from the company's 2,500 employees based at its downtown Los Angeles office and other offices throughout the state.

AECOM has had a long-standing presence in both California and Texas with the company's professionals delivering transformational projects that uplift communities and improve quality of life. While the North Texas region today provides AECOM additional benefits as a corporate hub and talent magnet for the engineering and consulting industry, both markets remain core to the company's growth strategy.

AECOM delivers professional services throughout the project lifecycle — from planning, design, and engineering to program and construction management. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy, and the environment, the company's public- and private-sector clients look to AECOM to solve their most complex challenges.
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