AECOM completes acquisition of URS Corporation

AECOM announced today that the company has completed its acquisition of URS Corporation with broad support from stakeholders following approval of the merger agreement by URS’ stockholders and the stock issuance proposal by AECOM’s stockholders at each company’s respective special stockholder meetings held on Oct. 16, 2014.

Each share of URS common stock will be exchanged in the merger for per-share consideration of either US$53.991 in cash or 1.8879 shares of AECOM common stock, at the election of the holder, and only non-electing holders will receive a combination of cash and stock as provided for in the merger agreement.  The stockholder election deadline was 2 p.m. Pacific Time on Oct. 15, 2014.

“Today is an exciting and historic day – for our industry, for AECOM and URS, and for our nearly 100,000 people around the world who are serving our clients in over 150 countries,” said Michael S. Burke, AECOM chief executive officer.  “Beyond the compelling benefits that this transaction creates for our combined clients, stockholders and employees, the combination of AECOM and URS dramatically accelerates our strategy of creating an integrated delivery platform with superior capabilities to design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets around the world.”

The acquisition further diversifies and broadens AECOM’s market presence, as URS brings strong sector expertise in important end markets, including oil & gas, power and government services.  URS also adds to AECOM’s construction capabilities, deepening a core competency that AECOM will be able to leverage across its global platform.

“During the past three months, as we have advanced our integration planning efforts, my belief that AECOM and URS had highly complementary operations and cultures has been solidly confirmed,” Burke said.  “Our leaders have collaborated to develop a comprehensive integration plan that will leverage our greater scale across our global platform.  We are confident that we will achieve our target of US$250 million in annual cost synergies.”

Further information about the transaction is available online at www.aecom-urs.com.

About AECOM

With nearly 100,000 employees — including architects, engineers, designers, planners, scientists and management and construction services professionals — serving clients in more than 150 countries around the world following the acquisition of URS, AECOM is a premier, fully integrated infrastructure and support services firm.  AECOM is ranked as the #1 engineering design firm by revenue in Engineering News-Record magazine’s annual industry rankings.  The company is a leader in all of the key markets that it serves, including transportation, facilities, environmental, energy, oil and gas, water, high-rise buildings and government.  AECOM provides a blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence in delivering solutions that create, enhance and sustain the world’s built, natural and social environments.  A Fortune 500 company, AECOM companies, including URS, had revenue of $19.2 billion during the 12 months ended June 30, 2014.  More information on AECOM and its services can be found at aecom.com.

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