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Jacobs Extends Role in San Francisco Resilience Initiative

Key Takeaways
  • Jacobs extends role in San Francisco's Waterfront Resilience Program.
  • Program aims to protect city's historic waterfront from seismic and climate threats.
  • Jacobs will continue as program manager, guiding development and engineering.
  • Program addresses earthquake safety and long-term adaptation to sea level rise.
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Strategic Implications

This extension may indicate Jacobs' growing expertise in resilience and infrastructure programs, which could strengthen its competitive position in the global market. The focus on protecting critical regional transportation facilities and utilities suggests a shift in priorities towards climate adaptation and disaster preparedness, which may benefit Jacobs' business in the long term.

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What Happened

Company Continues Program Management for Multibillion-Dollar Waterfront Project

Jacobs will continue serving as program manager for the Port of San Francisco’s Waterfront Resilience Program, a multiyear initiative to protect and future-proof the city’s historic waterfront. The program addresses earthquake safety, near-term flood protection, and long-term adaptation to sea level rise, and will better protect critical regional transportation facilities, utilities, and over $100 billion in assets and annual economic activity. Jacobs has been supporting the program since its inception in 2017 and will work with PA Consulting to leverage innovation and ecosystem governance for the next phase of critical infrastructure modernization, as reported by the Financial Times.

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Jacobs Extends Role in San Francisco Resilience Initiative

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Key Takeaways
  • Jacobs extends role in San Francisco's Waterfront Resilience Program.
  • Program aims to protect city's historic waterfront from seismic and climate threats.
  • Jacobs will continue as program manager, guiding development and engineering.
  • Program addresses earthquake safety and long-term adaptation to sea level rise.
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Strategic Implications

This extension may indicate Jacobs' growing expertise in resilience and infrastructure programs, which could strengthen its competitive position in the global market. The focus on protecting critical regional transportation facilities and utilities suggests a shift in priorities towards climate adaptation and disaster preparedness, which may benefit Jacobs' business in the long term.

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What Happened

Company Continues Program Management for Multibillion-Dollar Waterfront Project

Jacobs will continue serving as program manager for the Port of San Francisco’s Waterfront Resilience Program, a multiyear initiative to protect and future-proof the city’s historic waterfront. The program addresses earthquake safety, near-term flood protection, and long-term adaptation to sea level rise, and will better protect critical regional transportation facilities, utilities, and over $100 billion in assets and annual economic activity. Jacobs has been supporting the program since its inception in 2017 and will work with PA Consulting to leverage innovation and ecosystem governance for the next phase of critical infrastructure modernization, as reported by the Financial Times.

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