Burns & McDonnell Expands Vancouver Office
As infrastructure upgrades continue across the Pacific Northwest, Burns & McDonnell today announced it has expanded its office in Vancouver, Washington.
“The Pacific Northwest is growing at a strong rate and its infrastructure must keep pace,” said Justin Sherman, Burns & McDonnell principal and regional Transmission & Distribution group manager. We’re broadening our presence and growing our team of professionals so we are fully prepared to provide comprehensive services to our clients across the region.”
Backed by an international team of more than 5,700 professionals, Burns & McDonnell’s Vancouver office supports the region with a wide range of services, including electrical transmission and distribution system upgrades to the integration of renewable power resources, including water and wastewater treatment and energy generation and reliability.
Within the next five years, Burns & McDonnell plans to double its workforce in Vancouver.
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