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23 Nov 2022, 02:06 GMT+10
West Chester, PA (November 21, 2022)-Weston Solutions, Inc. (Weston) wins three task orders (TOs) under the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville Facility Repair and Renewal (FRR) II contract for the design-build construction of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) South Atlantic, Northwestern, and South Pacific Divisions.
This strategic mission in direct support of the United States Army Climate strategy will be led by Weston staff with expertise in EVCS system design, construction, and commissioning, and experience performing logistically challenging projects across multiple sites and states. We will also use dedicated design engineering partners, with regional construction firms to support the execution of these turn-key projects. Our turn-key execution includes site assessment, design, permitting, equipment and specification, product purchase, shipment, facility installations, optimization, and post-installation support and training.
This explosive growth of the global electric vehicle market has resulted in an equally explosive growth in green initiatives and in career opportunities. Upholding our mission in sustainable development, we share the social responsibility to "future-proof" infrastructure assets and remain committed to supporting the energy transition toward net-zero emissions. Our team is passionate about serving the needs of our customers.
Project Manager, Aram Fyadi states,
"We are excited to serve our Client and Customers on these TOs [Task Orders], the integrated Project Teams will collaborate through the design, construction, and commissioning to provide functional, and reliable EV solutions that meet the end-user needs."
About Weston Solutions
Weston Solutions is a US-based 100% employee-owned environmental and infrastructure services firm with annual Gross Sales approaching $500M, committed to safety and client value driven to be our clients most effective and efficient service provider. For 65+ years, we have solved our client's project challenges with a passion to serve and driven to make a difference.
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