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Supporting at Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Station – Tunnelling Works
Through a series of tunnels designed by Jacobs, the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station will keep its two reactors cool and operational by drawing in and flushing out enough water to fill 4,200 Olympic swimming pools every day. -
SINES DC by Start Campus
Putting sustainability at the heart of data center design
To support growing global demand for data, we’re delivering sustainable solutions for our clients. At the heart of our approach is the design of a new 1.2 GW AI-scale data center campus in Portugal powered entirely by renewable energy and cooled with a zero-water consumption system achieving industry-leading efficiency. -
Lodestone Energy’s Solar Farm Program
Leading a solar revolution: The rise of renewable solar energy farms in New Zealand
Jacobs, acting as Owner’s Engineer for Lodestone Energy, is supporting the development of utility-scale solar farms in New Zealand. The project contributes to the country's low-emissions future by helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels and increase the proportion of renewable energy generation in the network. -
PUB, Singapore’s Water Agency’s New Subsea Tunnel to meet Singapore’s growing NEWater demand
The subsea tunnel is key to meeting future NEWater needs for the western region of Singapore.
We’re working with PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency, to construct a new 1.6-kilometer (0.9-mile) subsea tunnel from Tuas NEWater Factory to Jurong Island. -
Velsicol Superfund Site Remediation Program
Restoring health and safety to residents and wildlife habitats along Pine River, Michigan
Jacobs has worked with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency since 1999 on the clean-up strategy, design and implementation at the Velsicol Superfund site – restoring health and safety to residents and wildlife habitats along Pine River, Michigan. -
PFAS Risk Screening for England’s Environment Agency
Pioneering the use of data, GIS and multi-criteria analysis to accurately prioritize PFAS risk on a national scale
Understanding the risks behind per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination is the foundation for successful remediation. Jacobs partnered with the Environment Agency to develop a set of industry-leading tools and approaches to understand and prioritize PFAS risks to the water environment consistently across the whole of England. -
Alexandra Hospital, Singapore
Redefining approach to patient care
Redefining patient care with a more integrated, patient-centered model of care in Singapore. -
Stanislaus Regional Surface Water Supply Project, California
Jacobs provided design-build services for a $195 million water treatment and conveyance project that reduces groundwater dependence and creates a more sustainable and resilient water supply.
Jacobs provided design-build services for a $195 million water treatment and conveyance project that reduces groundwater dependence and creates a more sustainable and resilient water supply. -
Triple Carbon Reduction Innovation Project
Achieving three-fold decarbonization benefits through ground-breaking wastewater treatment and green hydrogen production
Jacobs is working with Anglian Water and several partners on a project funded through Ofwat’s Innovation Fund to target a step change reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and electricity use in used water treatment and provide a new renewable energy source through green hydrogen production. -
Cockett Wick Seawall Improvements
Safeguarding over 3,000 homes and businesses with a sustainable flood defense scheme in Essex, UK
Jacobs worked with the Environment Agency and partners to sustainably build a new seawall and rock revetment in a £12 million ($15.6 million) flood defense scheme to protect over 3,000 properties and businesses along a stretch of the Essex coastline. -
Woodbury PFAS Water Treatment Project
Jacobs is working with the City of Woodbury, Minnesota to design one of the largest drinking water treatment facilities for PFAS removal in the U.S.
Jacobs is working with the City of Woodbury, Minnesota to design one of the largest drinking water treatment facilities for PFAS removal in the U.S. -
Port of Miami Tunnel P3
Improving safety and traffic congestion in and out of the Port of Miami
Jacobs is part of the team delivering Florida’s first-ever public-private-partnership, which will improve traffic congestion and safety, and keep goods flowing through the Port of Miami.