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'''Washington Group International''' was an American corporation which provided integrated engineering, construction, and management services to businesses and governments around the world. Based in [[Boise, Idaho]], WGI had approximately 25,000 employees working in over 40 US states and more than 30 countries. Its primary areas of expertise were: infrastructure, mining, industrial/process, energy & environment, and power. It was acquired by [[URS Corp.|URS Corporation]] of [[San Francisco]] in November 2007 for $3.1 billion,<ref name=ursrep>{{cite news| url=http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2008/01/07/daily45.html| newspaper=[[American City Business Journals|San Francisco Business Times]]| first=Steven E. F.| last=Brown| title=URS replaces head of new Washington division| date=January 8, 2008}}</ref> subsequently purchased by [[AECOM]].
'''Washington Group International''' was an American corporation which provided integrated engineering, construction, and management services to businesses and governments around the world. Based in [[Boise, Idaho]], WGI had approximately 25,000 employees working in over 40 US states and more than 30 countries. Its primary areas of expertise were: infrastructure, mining, industrial/process, energy & environment, and power. It was acquired by [[URS Corp.|URS Corporation]] of San Francisco in November 2007 for $3.1 billion,<ref name=ursrep>{{cite news| url=http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2008/01/07/daily45.html| newspaper=[[American City Business Journals|San Francisco Business Times]]| first=Steven E. F.| last=Brown| title=URS replaces head of new Washington division| date=January 8, 2008}}</ref> subsequently purchased by [[AECOM]].


==Washington Construction==
==Washington Construction==
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==Acquisition by URS==
==Acquisition by URS==
On May 28, 2007, [[URS Corporation]], based in [[San Francisco]], announced it had reached an initial agreement with WGI management to purchase the entire company for $2.6 billion (about $80 per share). According to the plan, WGI would operate as a division of URS, with the headquarters remaining in [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]. On November 15, the price was increased and finalized for a purchase price of $3.1 billion ($95.116 per share).<ref name=ursrep/>
On May 28, 2007, [[URS Corporation]], based in San Francisco, announced it had reached an initial agreement with WGI management to purchase the entire company for $2.6 billion (about $80 per share). According to the plan, WGI would operate as a division of URS, with the headquarters remaining in [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]. On November 15, the price was increased and finalized for a purchase price of $3.1 billion ($95.116 per share).<ref name=ursrep/>


URS competitors include [[Bechtel]], [[Fluor Corp.]], [[CB&I]], [[Kiewit Corporation|Kiewit]], and [[Jacobs Engineering Group]].
URS competitors include [[Bechtel]], [[Fluor Corp.]], [[CB&I]], [[Kiewit Corporation|Kiewit]], and [[Jacobs Engineering Group]].