-- Tetra Tech (TTEK) said Thursday that it was selected by Waterschap Aa en Maas, a regional water authority in the Netherlands, to provide engineering and consulting services under a framework agreement for wastewater treatment and water infrastructure.
Financial terms were not provided.
The company said it secured roles in two segments of the framework, which can run for up to six years, and will support upgrades to treatment facilities and broader water system development.
Tetra Tech said the work includes engineering and design services aimed at improving clean water availability and supporting flood protection across 20 municipalities.
Shares of Tetra Tech were down 1.5% in Thursday trading.
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