The awards include assignments supporting U.S.-based extractors of critical minerals and precious metals and further demonstrate Bowman's expanding role in the infrastructure-intensive natural resources markets.

The assignments include structural engineering services for a copper extraction project and geospatial surveying for a gold mining operation, both located in the Western United States. Bowman was also selected for additional mining-related assignments involving multidisciplinary technical engineering, feasibility support, resource evaluation, mine planning and mineral processing services. These services will be provided for sites in the United States and Mexico.

"Our growing mining portfolio reflects the strength of our multidisciplinary platform and our ability to support increasingly complex, infrastructure-intensive assignments," said Gary Bowman, founder and CEO of Bowman. "We continue to see solid demand for integrated engineering, geospatial and technical services in natural resources markets."

Bowman has significantly expanded its mining portfolio through larger and more complex contract awards, including the recently announced $3 million Pathfinder-Tonopah critical minerals project in Nevada. These latest awards further reinforce the company's position in natural resources markets and align with its strategy to accelerate growth in high-demand sectors through specialized, asset-light professional services.