# Jacobs Solutions

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/jacobs-solutions  
**Vertical:** Manufacturing  
**Subcategory:** Enterprise  
**Tier:** Leader  
**Website:** jacobs.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Dallas professional services/infrastructure engineering (NYSE: J) ~$9B revenue; "Challenge Accepted" strategy 6-8% growth FY25-29, water/PFAS remediation ($220B SAM) + semiconductor fab design ($120B SAM) competing with AECOM.

## Company Overview

Jacobs Solutions Inc. is a Dallas, Texas-based professional technical services and solutions company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: J) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — providing engineering, design, consulting, operations and maintenance, and advisory services for critical infrastructure, water management, environmental remediation, life sciences facilities, and advanced manufacturing through approximately 45,000 employees in 40+ countries. Formerly known as Jacobs Engineering Group and renamed Jacobs Solutions in 2023, the company has refocused its portfolio around two high-growth end markets after divesting its government IT and cyber services business (Critical Mission Solutions, sold to Amentum in 2024). At its 2025 Investor Day, Jacobs outlined its "Challenge Accepted" strategy targeting 6-8% adjusted net revenue growth from FY2025 through FY2029, concentrating on two large serviceable addressable markets: water and environmental ($220 billion SAM, driven by PFAS remediation, municipal water infrastructure investment, and environmental compliance) and life sciences and advanced manufacturing ($120 billion SAM, driven by pharmaceutical/biotech facility construction and semiconductor fab engineering). The company raised fiscal 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to $6.00-$6.10. CEO Bob Pragada, who succeeded Steve Demetriou in 2023, has accelerated the portfolio transformation toward these higher-margin, higher-growth end markets where technical specialization creates differentiation from generalist engineering firms.

Jacobs Solutions' technical consulting and engineering model creates value through the specialized domain expertise that federal agencies, municipal governments, pharmaceutical companies, and semiconductor manufacturers need but cannot maintain internally: a state Department of Environmental Quality managing a multi-site PFAS contamination remediation (hundreds of contaminated sites requiring investigation, remediation design, construction management, and regulatory reporting) needs a firm that has performed thousands of remediation engagements and maintains ongoing relationships with EPA and state environmental agencies — Jacobs' water/environmental practice brings the case law knowledge, regulatory relationship capital, and remediation technology experience that generalist engineering firms and internal agency staff cannot replicate. Similarly, Jacobs' pharmaceutical facility design practice (cGMP manufacturing facility design, commissioning, and qualification) requires engineers who understand FDA validation protocols, cleanroom classification requirements, and HVAC design for aseptic manufacturing — expertise that pharmaceutical companies outsource rather than staff internally.

In 2025, Jacobs Solutions competes in infrastructure consulting, environmental engineering, and advanced facility design against AECOM (NYSE: ACM, $15.6B revenue, transportation and environmental infrastructure), WSP Global (TSX: WSP, $13.5B revenue, Canadian-headquartered global engineering), and Tetra Tech (NASDAQ: TTEK, $4.4B revenue, environmental and water services) for government agency consulting contracts, infrastructure program management assignments, and private sector facility engineering engagements. The PFAS contamination remediation market ($220B SAM including decades of investigation, remediation, and monitoring work) represents one of the largest environmental engineering opportunities in US history — EPA's designation of PFAS as hazardous substances requires thousands of municipalities and industrial sites to fund remediation, creating sustained demand for Jacobs' environmental engineering services. The semiconductor fab engineering market (TSMC Arizona, Intel Ohio, Samsung Texas, Micron Idaho — CHIPS Act-funded facilities each costing $10-20B to construct) requires complex cGMP-adjacent facility design expertise that Jacobs' advanced manufacturing practice provides. The 2025 strategy focuses on capturing CHIPS Act semiconductor facility design assignments, PFAS remediation program management for EPA and state agencies, and pharmaceutical/biotech facility engineering as GLP-1 drug manufacturing capacity expands.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What does Jacobs Solutions do?
Jacobs Solutions is a global technical professional services firm that provides engineering, consulting, and project delivery solutions for critical infrastructure and sustainability challenges. The company serves clients across advanced manufacturing, cities and places, energy, environmental, life sciences, transportation, and water sectors with approximately 60,000 employees in over 40 countries.

### Who are Jacobs Solutions' customers and target market?
Jacobs serves a diverse client base including government agencies (NASA, U.S. Air Force, Army Corps of Engineers), Fortune 500 companies, utilities, municipalities, and private sector organizations globally. Target markets include aerospace, infrastructure, manufacturing, energy, water/wastewater, environmental services, and life sciences industries.

### When was Jacobs Solutions founded?
Jacobs Engineering was founded on July 14, 1947, by Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs in Pasadena, California. The company started with a $200 loan as a solo consulting practice focused on chemical process plant design and has grown into a global solutions provider with $11.5 billion in annual revenue.

### Where is Jacobs Solutions based?
Jacobs Solutions is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company operates in over 40 countries with hundreds of offices worldwide, employing approximately 60,000 people globally across its operations in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other regions.

### What makes Jacobs Solutions different from competitors?
Jacobs differentiates through its comprehensive end-to-end services spanning consulting, design, engineering, and project delivery; its #1 ranking on ENR's Top 500 Design Firms (2018-2023); integration of PA Consulting's strategic advisory capabilities; focus on sustainability and innovation; and Culture of Caring approach that emphasizes employee wellbeing and client partnership.

### Who are Jacobs Solutions' main competitors?
Jacobs' primary competitors include AECOM (with $16.1B revenue), Fluor Corporation (specializing in large-scale industrial projects), Bechtel (known for complex infrastructure and nuclear projects), WSP Global, and Tetra Tech. These firms compete across engineering, construction, and project management services globally.

### What is Jacobs Solutions' market position and financial performance?
Jacobs is an industry leader, consistently ranked #1 on Engineering News-Record's Top 500 Design Firms from 2018-2023. In fiscal 2024, the company generated $11.5B revenue (up 6.0% YoY), $613M net income (up 61.6% YoY), $1,059M adjusted EBITDA (up 8.9% YoY), with a market cap of $17.2B and strong cash conversion exceeding 100%.

### How can I contact Jacobs Solutions?
You can contact Jacobs Solutions through their website at www.jacobs.com, which provides contact information for various offices worldwide. For investor relations, visit invest.jacobs.com. The company's headquarters is located in Dallas, Texas, with regional offices across more than 40 countries.

### Is Jacobs Solutions hiring?
Yes, Jacobs Solutions regularly hires for positions across engineering, consulting, project management, and corporate functions. The company offers competitive benefits including unlimited PTO, parental leave, mental health support through the 'One Million Lives' program, and comprehensive professional development opportunities. Visit jacobs.com/careers for current openings.

### What's the latest news about Jacobs Solutions?
Recent developments include the February 2025 announcement of the 'Challenge Accepted' multi-year growth strategy targeting 6-8% annual revenue growth through FY29, securing major 2025 contracts including $137M U.S. Virgin Islands rebuild program and $13.4M cybersecurity contract, and raising fiscal 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to $6.00-6.10 following strong Q3 results.

### What are Jacobs Solutions' future plans and strategic priorities?
Jacobs' 'Challenge Accepted' strategy focuses on accelerating transformation to drive profitable growth in high-growth markets including water/environmental ($220B addressable market) and life sciences/advanced manufacturing ($120B addressable market). The company targets 6-8% adjusted net revenue growth from FY25-29, with emphasis on sustainability, critical infrastructure, and integrated digital solutions.

### What major acquisitions has Jacobs Solutions completed?
Key acquisitions include CH2M ($3.27B, 2017) for water/infrastructure capabilities; PA Consulting (65% stake for $2B, 2020-2021) for strategic consulting; Sinclair Knight Merz ($1.1B, 2014) for Asia-Pacific expansion; and Sverdrup Corporation (1999) for federal sector capabilities. In 2024, Jacobs spun off government services businesses to focus on infrastructure and sustainability.

## Tags

b2b, services, manufacturing, public, global, enterprise

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*