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Maritime Industry Briefing: Army Engineering Contract Award Highlights Infrastructure Services Demand

By MGN EditorialMay 27, 2026 at 06:00 PM

A joint venture between Michael Baker International and G.M. Hill Engineering has secured major U.S. Army architect-engineer contracts, reflecting continued demand for large-scale infrastructure services across multiple U.S. regions.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Army Engineering JV Contract Points to Broader Infrastructure Services Trend A joint venture between Pittsburgh-based Michael Baker International and G.M. Hill Engineering Inc. has been awarded Enterprise Architect-Engineer contracts by the U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC), covering the Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest regions of the United States, according to a PR Newswire release dated May 27, 2026. The contracting entity, operating as GMHILL BAKER, is structured as a Mentor-Protégé joint venture and will provide comprehensive architecture and engineering services to Army installations across the three designated regions under the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM). While the contract is primarily focused on military installation infrastructure rather than maritime assets directly, awards of this scale are closely watched by the broader engineering and infrastructure services sector — including port authorities, coastal facility operators, and waterway management agencies — as indicators of procurement trends and the competitive landscape for large-scale government engineering contracts. Michael Baker International is recognized globally for its engineering, planning, and consulting capabilities across transportation, water, and federal infrastructure markets. The Mentor-Protégé structure of the joint venture also reflects the U.S. government's ongoing commitment to developing small business capacity within the federal contracting ecosystem. Further financial terms and the total contract ceiling value were not disclosed in the initial announcement. Industry observers will be monitoring subsequent task order activity under the contract as a gauge of regional infrastructure investment priorities. *Source: PR Newswire*
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