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Ecology and Environment, Inc. Selected for Award of $12 Million Contract By the US Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District

Posted on: Thursday, 5 January 2006, 12:00 CST

BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Highlights - Ecology & Environment, Inc. has just been selected for negotiations for Architect- Engineer (A-E) Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) contract by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District. The contract is for three years worth up to $4 million per year, working primarily in EPA Region 2 (NY, NJ, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) and the geographic regions covered by the Northwestern Division of the Corps.

Through this contract, E & E will provide environmental and engineering services to support military and civil cleanup projects for hazardous waste. Key scope-of-work elements will include:

* HTRW site investigations, feasibility studies, and other engineering studies/reports; * HTRW designs, O&M, and community involvement; * HTRW construction phase services; and * Oversight of remedial investigation, feasibility studies (FS), remedial design (RD), remedial action (RA), and long-term remedial action performed by others.

E & E's first assignment under the new contract is expected to be awarded in February 2006. The assignment will involve pre-design investigations and remedial design services at a Superfund site in New Jersey.

Ecology and Environment, Inc is headquartered in Lancaster, New York, a suburb of Buffalo. Its common stock is listed on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol EEI. E & E can be located on the World Wide Web at http://www.ene.com/

Ecology & Environment, Inc.

CONTACT: Ronald Frank of Ecology & Environment, Inc., +1-716-684-8060

Web site: http://www.ene.com/


Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall

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