AECOM Names President of Global A/E Operating Company: DMJMH+N


LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- (WITH PHOTO) AECOM, a global technical professional services company, announced that Ray Landy has been named president of DMJMH+N, an AECOM company specializing in architecture, engineering and program and construction management. Landy, 55, formerly served as executive vice president and oversaw the company's architecture and engineering practice internationally. Landy, AIA, has held a number of leadership positions in the firm over the last 23 years, including its program and construction management practice, which is overseeing the renovation of the Pentagon, and major national programs for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and NASA. He also recently provided executive management for the new $1.2 billion American Airlines terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Universal's CityWalk projects in Los Angeles.

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"Ray has helped DMJMH+N broaden its business lines and grow domestically and internationally. In his new role, he will lead DMJMH+N's business expansion and work with other AECOM companies to deliver complete technical professional services for our growing global clientele," said AECOM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard G. Newman.

Landy has served clients on four continents and has a master's in urban planning and architecture from the University of California, Los Angeles and a bachelor of architecture from the University of Texas, Austin.

About AECOM

AECOM Technology Corporation (www.aecom.com) is a global leader in providing diversified technical professional services to the transportation, environmental and facilities markets. With 15,500 employees in over 150 locations, including 25 major operating offices, AECOM had FY 2002 revenues of $1.7 billion. AECOM is headquartered in Los Angeles.

About DMJMH+N

DMJMH+N (www.dmjmhn.com) is an AECOM company with over 4,000 employees in the U.S. and overseas. The company, headquartered in Los Angeles, is one of the largest U.S.-based architecture, engineering, and program/construction management and operations/maintenance consultancies and works on projects worldwide. DMJMH+N's project experience includes: the U.S. Pentagon renovation program; major NASA programs and facilities; Ames Research Center; Air Force One maintenance facilities, Maryland; the American Airlines terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York; Rand Corporation headquarters, California; and program management for major education facilities projects throughout the United States, including in Detroit, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Dallas and Miami Dade County. DMJMH+N's major overseas projects include the interior architecture for the new Bank of China, Shanghai; the Korean Development Bank headquarters and Inchon Airport Ground Transportation Center, Seoul; and Bank of Central Kuwait.



            
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