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Reportable Segments and Geographic Information
12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Reportable Segments and Geographic Information  
Reportable Segments and Geographic Information

19.         Reportable Segments and Geographic Information

The Company manages its operations under three reportable segments according to their geographic regions and business activities. In identifying its reportable segments, the Company considered the financial information provided to its chief operating decision maker (CODM), who is the chief executive officer. The financial data is organized by geographic region and global business lines. The CODM uses this information to allocate resources and assess the performance of the segments primarily based on revenue less pass - through revenue and attributable earnings before interest, tax, and amortization expense. After considering various factors, including the development and utilization of financial data to the CODM, the Company concluded that identifying its operating segments by geography was consistent with the objectives of ASC 280-10. Certain operating segments have been aggregated based on similar characteristics, including long-term financial performance, the nature of services provided, internal process for delivering those services, and types of customers, to arrive at the Company’s reportable segments. The Company’s Americas reportable segment provides planning, consulting, architectural and engineering design services, and construction management services to public and private clients in the United States, Canada, and Latin America and is comprised of the Design and Consulting Services Americas and Construction Management operating segments. The Company’s International reportable segment provides similar professional services to public and private clients in Europe and India, the Middle East and Africa, Asia, and Australia and New Zealand and is comprised of the operating segments in those geographic regions. The Company’s AECOM Capital (ACAP) operating segment is its own reportable segment and primarily invests in and develops real estate projects. Certain expenses that are determined to be related to the Company as a whole are not deemed to be part of an operating segment but are reported within Corporate.

The following tables set forth summarized financial information concerning the Company’s reportable segments:

AECOM

Reportable Segments:

    

Americas

    

International

    

Capital

    

Corporate

    

Total

(in millions)

 

Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2024:

Revenue

$

12,485.7

$

3,618.4

$

1.4

$

$

16,105.5

Gross profit

 

759.1

323.8

1.4

1,084.3

Equity in earnings of joint ventures

 

15.5

13.5

(26.9)

2.1

General and administrative expenses

 

(15.0)

(145.1)

(160.1)

Restructuring costs

(98.9)

(98.9)

Operating income

774.6

337.3

(40.5)

(244.0)

827.4

Segment assets

7,988.1

2,734.5

53.2

1,208.7

Gross profit as a % of revenue

 

6.1

%

8.9

%

6.7

%

Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2023:

Revenue

$

10,975.7

$

3,402.1

$

0.7

$

$

14,378.5

Gross profit

699.7

245.1

0.7

945.5

Equity in earnings of joint ventures

14.9

9.6

(303.9)

(279.4)

General and administrative expenses

(12.6)

(141.0)

(153.6)

Restructuring costs

(188.4)

(188.4)

Operating income

714.6

254.7

(315.8)

(329.4)

324.1

Segment assets

7,433.1

2,536.2

64.5

1,104.4

Gross profit as a % of revenue

6.4

%

7.2

%

6.6

%

Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2022:

Revenue

$

9,939.3

$

3,206.7

$

2.2

$

$

13,148.2

Gross profit

 

639.9

205.9

2.2

848.0

Equity in earnings of joint ventures

 

13.9

15.3

24.4

53.6

General and administrative expenses

 

(12.6)

(134.7)

(147.3)

Restructuring costs

 

(107.5)

(107.5)

Operating income

 

653.8

221.2

14.0

(242.2)

646.8

Segment assets

7,232.2

2,467.9

264.9

1,095.3

Gross profit as a % of revenue

 

6.4

%  

 

6.4

%

6.4

%

Geographic Information:

Fiscal Year Ended

    

September 30,

    

September 30,

    

September 30,

Long-Lived Assets

    

2024

    

2023

    

2022

(in millions)

Americas

$

3,315.3

$

3,478.5

$

3,906.7

Europe, Middle East, India, Africa

872.9

803.5

763.6

Asia-Australia-Pacific

 

370.7

 

342.3

 

362.1

Total

$

4,558.9

$

4,624.3

$

5,032.4

Long-lived assets consist of noncurrent assets excluding deferred tax assets.