Jacobs’ Operations Management and Facilities Services (OMFS) practice offers a full suite of custom-tailored operations, maintenance and facility-management services for water and wastewater utilities, public agencies and private industry. We bring skills and abilities from over four decades of successful operations and maintenance (O&M) delivery to clients nationwide. But as the industry’s only truly integrated O&M provider — with operations, planning, design, construction services and program management under one roof — Jacobs is more than an operator.
We provide clients with the skills, knowledge and resources for every service we undertake. Our clients benefit from services built on dynamic partnerships that enable them to take advantage of advanced technologies and approaches, manage and share risk, save costs and optimize equipment and systems.
Today, we deliver safe and reliable operations, maintenance and facility-management services to over 15 million people daily.
Key solutions
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Water and Wastewater O&M
Clients look to Jacobs for advanced O&M approaches and technologies, in part because of our position in the industry. As one of the largest water and wastewater O&M service providers in North America, we operate, maintain and manage water and wastewater facilities for cities, counties, service jurisdictions and industrial facilities.
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Municipal Public Works
We serve as the Public Works Department for numerous cities in the U.S. Staff help maintain key infrastructure for cities, including repairs and maintenance for roadways, engineering expertise and traffic management, among other services.
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Transportation O&M
Transportation agencies select Jacobs to provide outsourced O&M services, hiring us to be the Operations and Maintenance Department for an agency in a long-term partnership.
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New City Startup and Operations
New cities turn to Jacobs to make the most of their one-time opportunity to start in a way that provides better services in a fiscally responsible manner. We have started up more new cities in the U.S. than any other firm in the last 20 years, using the public-private partnership model for the outsourced operations of one or more departments.
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Facilities Management
We deliver integrated facilities management services that enhance the lifecycle and performance output of facilities. Services are provided on a scalable basis through trained staff who allow our clients to efficiently adapt to fluctuating business cycles.
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Intelligent Asset and Facilities Management
No organization is better prepared to leverage new smart systems for real-time organizational decision making than the facilities department. The data provided changes the way administrations manage their second largest investment behind people. Our intelligent facilities deliver a set of information-centric services that encompass both technology solutions and methodologies to design, construct, manage and operate our clients’ infrastructure more efficiently, while improving their bottom line. Intelligent systems, additionally, allow for optimal use of resources and aid in resiliency.
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Consulting and Engineering
With seasoned experts nationwide, we leverage regional and corporate resources to support onsite staff. Engineers, consultants and process experts provide input on projects — including regulatory compliance, technology selection and implementation, project management and asset management, among others — at no additional cost to our clients.
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Benefits of partnering with us
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Alignment with your expectations
Our clients look for partnerships focused on effective leadership and collaboration, communication and transparency, and a commitment to good citizenship. We are renowned for client-centricity and delivering innovative solutions based on our customers’ needs.
Exceptional environmental compliance
We guarantee the quality of reporting and operating in full compliance with environmental regulations. Our project teams maintain an outstanding record of performance with respect to regulatory compliance as well as maintain relationships among regulatory agencies.
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Access to O&M, engineering and technical experts
Jacobs is an industry-leading company when it comes to utility optimization and value creation combining expert technical, engineering, construction and operations talent under one roof. Our clients have access to technical experts who share information, resources and best practices, ultimately creating savings and efficiency.
Staffing and people development
Our clients seek a contract operations partnership to address workforce retention and the aging workforce. We invest in leader development programs, recruitment and retention, and inclusion and diversity efforts to support a high-performance culture and provide high-achieving talent for clients. Learn more.
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Outside revenue for city projects
We have a proven track record of helping clients find state and federal funding. Our knowledge of regional, state and federal agencies allows us to assist cities to bring in grants and awards that fund additional or expanded services and projects and improve the return on investment.
Community and worker safety
Clients, staff and our communities benefit from our industry-leading approach to safety. We lead the industry average in total recordable incident rates and days away from work, and provide a strong culture of caring to create an incident- and injury-free environment for everyone.
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Cost-effective and tailored services
Our solutions are calibrated to meet expected levels of service within the budget needs of clients. As needs and priorities change, we have the flexibility to meet needs and achieve efficiencies.
Sustainable solutions for a better future
Projects drive continuous improvement focused on a reduction or savings in chemicals, energy, fuel, water use, waste minimization or emissions through effective tools and resources. These resources are tailored to a client’s specific values and needs.
Emergency support
Being there for our clients is not only about solving technical issues and budget constraints. Sometimes it’s about responding to unplanned events, such as major floods, snowstorms or chemical spills. Our integrated capabilities and vast resources allow us to quickly mobilize and tackle virtually any emergency.
Explore what we're working on
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City of Wilmington, Delaware
We operate and maintain the City of Wilmington’s wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), combined sewer overflow facilities and its Renewable Energy Biosolids Facility. The WWTP is designed to treat 168 million galls per day (MGD), but sees an average flow of 67 MGD. We’re assisting with near-term optimization and repairs and helping the City plan and execute long-term capital upgrades and facility enhancements. We’re currently facilitating a 10-year $150-million capital improvement program.
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Pima County, Arizona
Operating and maintaining the first-of-its kind facility that uses dissolved air flotation (DAF) for primary treatment. The Class A+ reclaimed water facility’s DAF clarification and related advanced-treatment processes reduce nitrogen and ammonia in effluent discharged and has a smaller footprint than any other facility of its kind. In 2022, we implemented Intelligent O&M to improve energy costs and make operations easier for site staff, in turn achieving 20% plant-wide power savings and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
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Atlanta Airlines Terminal Company
We maintain a safe and comfortable environment for 110 million travelers through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport. Our services cover 7.2-million-square-foot Central Passenger Terminal Complex, comprising the landside terminal building, seven concourses, central utility plants, train tunnels and passenger mall, Delta Dash and related building systems.
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Florida Turnpike Enterprise, Florida Department of Transportation
Serve as the traffic operations and intelligent transportation systems engineering management general consultant for Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, a division of the Florida Department of Transportation. In this role we manage more than 500 miles of fiber optic network, CCTVs, Dynamic Message Signs, vehicle detection system, wrong way detection devices and other field devices to provide real-time data and visibility to the Turnpike Traffic Management Centers. Additionally, we are currently working to help develop and apply connected and autonomous vehicle systems in the transportation network through testing technology and applications on the system.
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Florida Turnpike Enterprise, Florida Department of Transportation
We are also the roadway and facilities maintenance engineering management general consultant to Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise. Under this program we provide support to the structures inspection and maintenance program, contract development, administration and management, environmental program oversight, permitting, safety and emergency management for more than 500 miles of toll roads, bridges and infrastructure across the state for the agency.
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The Villages, Florida
We deliver comprehensive O&M services of public and private utility systems, as well as residential and commercial solid waste collection services for one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. Facilities include 16 water treatment systems, 5 wastewater treatment plants, wastewater collection, water distribution systems, water meter reading, irrigation systems and a large fleet of solid waste collection trucks. The unique, long-term partnership has proven effective to meet the needs of 135,000 residents and other stakeholders in a privately developed city that grows 3,000 to 4,000 households per year.
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City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
We have performed O&M of the city’s two municipal wastewater treatment facilities, the biosolids management system, collection pump station systems and other infrastructure systems since 1987. We continue to identify beneficial technical solutions that deliver cutting-edge, cost-efficient benefits for the city. We have been recognized multiple times by a consortium of industry associations, including the City of Fayetteville 2023 Mayor’s Award, and the Water Environment Federation as a Utility of the Future Today with achievements noted for biosolids management, energy generation and recovery, and watershed management.
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City of Centennial, Colorado
We provide comprehensive municipal public works services, including fleet maintenance, facilities management, park maintenance, traffic engineering, traffic management, snow removal, street rehabilitation, code compliance, management of field service contractors, staffing of the citizen response center and capital program management. In 2016, the Centennial Public Works Department achieved American Public Works Association Accreditation, the first privately run public works agency in the U.S. to do so, and full reaccreditation was received in 2021.
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Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems
We’ve supported Lockheed Martin with design, construction management and facility management services since 2013. The 1.1-million-square-foot facility is on a 253-acre site, and the average building age is greater than 30 years. Our facility services include preventive, predictive and corrective maintenance; 24/7 facility maintenance services; call center operations; machine shop repair, HVAC mechanics; carpentry and general craftsmen services; plumbing; planning and scheduling; procurement; subcontract management and minor construction initiatives.
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City of Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Complete O&M of the city’s WWTP and water treatment plant (WTP) serving a population of over 100,000. The wastewater system consists of three wastewater treatment facilities, two of which are membrane reactors systems. The water treatment consists of 14 ground water WTPs, 10 arsenic treatment facilities, 9 booster stations and 18 reservoirs.
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City of Johns Creek, Georgia
Johns Creek is one of the largest cities in Georgia. Our work includes transportation planning, traffic engineering, field services, solid waste coordination, stormwater utility management, construction management, capital planning and grant assistance. In recent years, we helped the city win over $140 million in transportation funding from the state. And in 2018, the Public Works Department was named the Public Works Department of the Year by the Georgia Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers.
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Confidential Railroad Client
We operate and maintain industrial wastewater treatment systems and potable water wells at multiple sites. The treatment technologies range from passive oil/water separation to diffused air flotation thickeners, liquids and solids storage, ultrafiltration units for metals removal, and solids dewatering via centrifuge. Annually, we treat more than 150 million gallons of water and monitor more than 2,000 regulatory compliance parameters.
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City of Tucker, Georgia
The city incorporated in 2016 and hired us to start up its services. The partnership continues as the city continues to add services. Current operations include code enforcement, planning and zoning, building inspections, land development, city engineering, communications, business outreach and the citizen response center.
Our team by the numbers
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4.6 K
teammates
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15 M+
population served
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99 %
permit compliance
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8.4 K
miles of collection and distribution system operated and maintained
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1.3 B
gallons per day of water and wastewater treatment capacity under management
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300 +
project sites
Our Operations and Maintenance project sites
Meet some of the team delivering innovative O&M services nationwide
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Greg Fischer, Vice President and Director of Design-Build and OMFS
Greg serves as the Vice President and Director of Design-Build and OMFS, having been with Jacobs for over 17 years. He leads more than 2,700 staff that deliver complex DB, design-build-operate, O&M, and facilities services projects throughout North America. His professional experience spans more than three decades, working in various roles managing design, construction and operation of public and private water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Kevin Dahl, East Region Operations Director
Kevin has 25 years of experience in operations, management and engineering of wastewater treatment systems for public agencies and industries. Today he is responsible for all municipal operations business in the East Region. His responsibilities include oversight of existing contracts and performance in safety, compliance, financial and maintenance for over 50 water and wastewater facility operations.
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Paul Rheault, West Region Operations Director
Paul has over four decades of experience in water and wastewater utilities for the public, private and military sectors. His broad knowledge and skills encompass water utility and public works O&M, optimization, technology application and business development. He is currently responsible for client satisfaction, operations and financial performance, and safety for over 40 water and wastewater facility operations and associates delivering value to our customers.
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Jon Mantay, Vice President and Global Director of Operations
Jon has nearly 25 years of senior level local government administration experience in both city and county operations, including utilities, public works, community development, downtown redevelopment, urban renewal districts, parks and recreation and more. Plus more than a decade of private sector experience delivering exceptional services through public-private partnerships with local governments, state transportation agencies and private entities. He continues to direct, plan and coordinate operational activities and ensure policies and strategies that meet our clients’ expectations.
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Jim Good, Director of Environmental and Industrial Water Operations
With a background leading public and private sector utilities, Jim is responsible for the safety, compliance, financial and operational performance of industrial wastewater and water treatment facilities. These range from simple groundwater treatment facilities to multi-barrier processes serving clients in sectors such as rail, pharmaceuticals, food processing and major industrials.
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John Rickermann, Managing Director of Technical Services Group
John leads a team of technical experts who support full contract O&M projects at over 200 locations, as well as numerous consulting clients. His team includes more than 75 global experts in various technical fields who provide high-value, operations-focused approaches to solving challenges for municipal and industrial clients.
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Jeff Heroux, Director of Environmental Compliance
Jeff has more than 30 years of environmental regulatory experience. As the director of the Compliance and Reporting group, he manages a team of regulatory specialists located throughout the U.S. and is responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations at Jacobs-operated drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities. His team performs comprehensive onsite compliance audits, develops and delivers regulatory training programs and provides direct support to the treatment facility managers and staff.
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Lynette Baker, Director of Resource Planning
As a trained environmental scientist with a varied background including work in transportation, city administration, water conservation and more, Lynette brings more than 25 years of success to her role. She currently supports sustainable growth within OMFS to ensure talent development and career support. She works with leadership to create long-term staffing plans, advance inclusion and diversity, and assess and optimize people management systems.
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Drew Mearns, Biosolids Specialist
Drew brings over 20 years of experience with residuals management across various regions of the U.S. to Jacobs. He works with global projects on residuals management, including dewatering, disposal and taking an operational approach to provide best management practices and lowest cost alternatives.
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Deyanna Respress, Geographic Operations Director
Deyanna is a seasoned director of external affairs with over 10 years of strategic planning relationship management experience. She oversees our municipal city services portfolio and is responsible for employee and client satisfaction, performance and people and resource management, among other things.
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Mike Werner, P.E. Transportation Program Director
Mike has over 29 years of experience in the Transportation O&M industry. His experience includes roadway O&M, contract maintenance programs and traffic operations/ITS O&M, as well as incident management program oversight. Most recently Mike spent 15 year as the program director for O&M General Consultant Program with Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise.
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