HNTB

HNTB Corporation is an American infrastructure design firm that was founded in 1914.[2] The firm has numerous offices across the United States, and has designed many sports facilities, airports, bridges, tunnels, roadways, and rail and transit systems across the United States and around the world.

HNTB in Kansas City. HNTB Headquarters in Kansas City
HNTB Corporation
TypeEmployee owned corporation
IndustryEngineering & Architecture
FoundedKansas City, Missouri,
(as Harrington, Howard & Ash)
HeadquartersKansas City, Missouri, United States
Key people
Robert Slimp, Chairman President and CEO of HNTB Holdings, Ltd.
Number of employees
3,400[1]
Websitewww.hntb.com

History

In 1941, it changed its name to Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff when Enoch Needles, Henry Tammen & Ruben Bergendoff joined as partners. In 1975, it merged with Kivett and Myers to form a sports architecture practice. In 1982, it acquired the rail firm of Thomas K. Dyer adding track, signal, communications and traction power to its portfolio, thus positioning the firm to serve the rail industry. In 1993, it formally changed its name to HNTB Corporation. In 2000 the firm became employee-owned.[3]

Services

The firm provides infrastructure services in the following areas.

Aviation

In 2014, Airport Business Magazine recognized two of the company's aviation experts, James Long PE[4] and Jennie Santoro,[5] with a "Top 40 Under 40" award. In 2015, HNTB's Clint Laaser, RA, LEED AP, received the same recognition.[6] The annual award by the magazine recognizes 40 aviation industry professionals under the age of 40 for their academic, professional and community achievements.

HNTB's aviation projects have earned several awards. The firm created the conceptual design for the 221-foot-tall air traffic control tower at San Francisco International Airport. In 2016, the facility earned a Grand Conceptor Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies.[7] HNTB was lead architect and performed initial planning and engineering services on the San Diego International Terminal 2 expansion project. In 2014, the project earned a Best of the Best Projects award from Engineering News-Record in the Airport/Transit category.[8]

Currently, HNTB is the architect of record on Orlando International Airport's new south terminal project.[9] The project won a 2017 American Architecture Award.[10]

The firm also supports mentoring programs for young professionals in the aviation market.[11]

Bridges

Ted Zoli is currently the national bridge chief engineer at HNTB.[12]

In 2016, the National Steel Bridge Alliance gave HNTB awards for several bridge projects. These included the South Park Bascule Bridge in Seattle; the Portsmouth Memorial Bridge between New Hampshire and Maine; the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis; and the Falls Flyover Ramp in Wichita, Kansas.[13]

HNTB serves as owner's engineer for the New York State Thruway Authority on the New NY Bridge project, which replaces the Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River in New York.[14] The new bridge is called the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.[15]

HNTB was project oversight representative for the Florida Department of Transportation on the Sisters Creek Bridge replacement in Jacksonville, Florida.[16] In 2017, the project earned a National Awards of Merit in the Transportation category from the Design-Build Institute of America.[17]

HNTB led the final design for the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge in Boston.[18]

The company won an award for the repair of the John E. Mathews Bridge after it was severely damaged by a ship impact in September 2013.[19]

DOTs

HNTB serves, and has previously served, on a variety of projects for state departments of transportation across the U.S. The firm's DOT work has included construction engineering and inspection services on the I-595 Express Corridor Improvements Project for the Florida Department of Transportation,[20] the Johnson County Gateway Interchange for the Kansas Department of Transportation,[21] and program management consultant services on the U.S. 290 Corridor rebuild for the Texas Department of Transportation.[22]

Additionally, the firm has served on the I-94 reconstruction for the Michigan Department of Transportation,[23] the Milwaukee Zoo Interchange for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation,[24] and the Poplar Street Bridge project for the Missouri Department of Transportation.[25]

Intelligent transportation systems

HNTB's intelligent transportation systems projects have included system design and maintenance and operations services for a smart truck parking system in Michigan [26] and the Tampa Bay SunGuide Center.[27]

HNTB also supports the Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority on Tampa Connected Vehicle Pilot [28] and a Truck Parking Availability System for the Florida Department of Transportation.[29]

Tolls

HNTB supported the Florida Department of Transportation to complete I-595 Corridor Roadway Improvements in Broward County, Florida, which reached substantial completion in 2014.[30]

Transit/Rail

HNTB works on transit stations,[31] commuter rail,[32] Bus Rapid Transit,[33] Positive Train Control,[34] streetcars [35] and others.

The company is a supporter of high-speed rail projects.[36]

HNTB provided several services on the Chicago Transit Authority Red Line Wilson Station Reconstruction Project in Chicago, including train control, communications, mechanical, architectural, environmental mitigation support and structural.[37] The project was completed in 2017.[38]

HNTB was part of a joint venture that was lead designer on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit South Oak Cliff Extension 3 project.[39] The project was completed in 2016.[40]

HNTB won the 2017 Bronze Engineering Excellence Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts for its work supporting the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority on the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Improvement Program.[41]

Tunnels

HNTB was lead designer for the SR99 Tunnel Project in Seattle.[42] The tunnel was completed in 2017 [43] and opened in 2019.[44]

HNTB was the independent design verifier for the Istanbul Strait Crossing tunnel in Turkey.[45] The tunnel, also known as the Eurasia Tunnel, established a connection between the European and Asian sides of the city, and opened in 2016.[46] The project won a 2016 Global Best Project award from Engineering News-Record, and engineering industry publication, in the Bridge/Tunnel category.[47]

Architecture

HNTB's architecture projects have included Levi's Stadium in San Francisco, home of the San Francisco 49ers, completed in 2014;[48] the Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower Airport terminal, which opened in 2015;[49] an expansion of Kroger Field at the University of Kentucky;[50] Camping World Stadium reconstruction in Orlando in 2014;[51] and Bartle Hall Convention Center Ballroom Expansion in 2007.[52]

In 2015, the company was ranked No. 3 on a list for the World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 for its design of Levi's Stadium.[53]

Awards

The Milwaukee Office (Milwaukee, WI) was named No 1. Best Place to Work in Milwaukee in 2020 by Milwaukee's Business Journal[54]

Ashley Booth, HNTB's national streetcar practice leader, was named to Mass Transit Magazine's Top 40 Under 40 2017 list.[55]

Tim Faerber, PE, a senior vice president at HNTB, received ENR Midwest's Legacy Award in 2017. Faerber was the fourth person to win the award. During his career, he has led HNTB's Illinois operations and was Great Lakes Division president from 2010 to 2013.[56]

Diana Mendes, HNTB's transit/rail market sector leader, Mid-Atlantic Division president and senior vice president,[57] was awarded the 2017 Training Professional of the Year Award by the National Transit Institute.[58]

In 2006, the American Public Works Association named the High Five Interchange as the "Public Works Project of the Year" for its massive size, its innovative design, the complexity and rapidity of its construction and the need it fulfilled for the community. HNTB Corporation received the award as the primary consultant, along with the Texas Department of Transportation as the managing agency and Zachry Construction Corporation as the primary contractor. The award was in recognition of their cooperative alliance in completing the project.[59]

References

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  2. "Company Overview of HNTB Corporation". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  3. "About". HNTB. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
  4. Garrett, Ronnie (December 3, 2014). "Top 40 Under 40: James Long". AviationPros.com.
  5. Garrett, Ronnie (December 3, 2014). "40 Under 40: Jennie Santoro". AviationPros.com.
  6. "AviationPros".
  7. "San Francisco International Airport: New Control Tower at SFO Honored as Top Engineering Project in America".
  8. "La Jolla Patch: Engineering News-Record recognizes HNTB-designed terminal expansion as national Best of the Best Projects winner for 2014".
  9. "Orlando Business Journal: Architect named for Orlando airport's new $1.8B south terminal".
  10. "Airport Improvement: Orlando International Airport South Terminal C Design Wins National Architecture Award".
  11. "AviationPros: The Role of Mentoring in the Aviation Industry".
  12. "Case Study: Memorial Bridge".
  13. "InformedInfrastructure: HNTB Earns Top Industry Awards from National Steel Bridge Alliance".
  14. "University at Buffalo Institute of Bridge Engineering".
  15. "The New York Times: New York's Tappan Zee Bridge Re-Opens to Rave Reviews".
  16. "Florida Construction News: Sisters Creek Bridge opens to traffic; team completes significant milestone in delivery of replacement project for FDOT".
  17. "Design-Build Institute of America".
  18. "Structure Magazine: A Boon for Beantown" (PDF).
  19. "HNTB-led Mathews Bridge repair earns multiple awards". Civil + Structural Engineer (www.cenews.com).
  20. "Federal Highway Administration: Project Profile: I-595 Corridor Roadway Improvements". fhwa.dot.gov.
  21. "Road Traffic Technology: Johnson County Gateway Interchange Project, Kansas". roadtraffic-technology.com.
  22. "ENR Texas & Louisiana: Design Firm of the Year: HNTB Corp".
  23. "Detroit Free Press: I-94 reconstruction focuses on connection".
  24. "Roads & Bridges: Stronger every day".
  25. "Construction Equipment Guide.com: MoDOT Project to Improve Traffic in St. Louis".
  26. "FleetOwner: Case Study: Michigan pilot assesses truck parking availability".
  27. "Roads & Bridges magazine: HNTB opens new ITS integration facility".
  28. "ITSdigest: ITS in Action: A Look Inside the Tampa Connected Vehicle Pilot".
  29. "FleetOwner: Tackling truck parking: The Sunshine State's solution".
  30. "Federal Highway Administration".
  31. "ENR California: BART to Celebrate Opening of New Warm Springs / South Fremont Station".
  32. "Railway Age: Design team picked for DART Blue Line work".
  33. "IndyGo: IFB 17-07-264 Red Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Phase 1".
  34. "Mass Transit Magazine: HNTB Hires Positive Train Control Expert Francesco Cantatore".
  35. "QLINE Detroit".
  36. Gertler, Peter (January 2013). "High-speed rail is on a slower, but steady, track: HNTB". ProgressiveRailroading.com.
  37. "AutoDesk: HNTB – Chicago Wilson Station Project – Point Cloud".
  38. "Curbed Chicago: New Wilson CTA station officially opens in Uptown".
  39. "Railway Age: Design team picked for DART Blue Line work".
  40. "DART: South Oak Cliff Corridor Blue Line Extension".
  41. "Boston citybizlist: ACEC/MA Announces HNTB Corp. as 2017 winner of Bronze Engineering Excellence Award".
  42. "Construction Equipment Guide.com: Seattle's SR 99 Alaskan Way Tunnel Progresses".
  43. "Washington State Department of Transportation".
  44. "The Seattle Times: Inside the Highway 99 tunnel: Bertha's done digging, but the roadway work rolls on".
  45. "Tunneling Journal: HNTB scoops Istanbul Strait Crossing tunnel in Turkey".
  46. "Daily Sabah Istanbul: Eurasia Tunnel opens today to ease Istanbul's traffic congestion".
  47. "ENR: ENR Announces 2016 Global Best Projects Winners".
  48. "Levi's Stadium". Architect Magazine.
  49. "Wallbridge: Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower International Airport".
  50. "University of Kentucky".
  51. "Camping World Stadium".
  52. "Architizer".
  53. "Stadium Design Firm, HNTB named to "World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Live Events"". LevisStadium.com. Levi's Stadium. February 18, 2015.
  54. "HNTB named No. 1 Best Place to Work in Milwaukee in large company category". HNTB. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
  55. "Mass Transit Magazine: Top 40 Under 40 2017: Ashley Frederick Booth".
  56. "ENRMidwest: HNTB's Tim Faerber Named ENR Midwest's Legacy Winner".
  57. "HNTB's Diana Mendes Named Chair of APTA Legislative Committee and Member of APTA's Executive Committee".
  58. "Mass Transit Magazine: HNTB's Diana Mendes Wins 2017 Training Professional of the Year Award from the National Transit Institute".
  59. Press release (June 6, 2006). "Dallas High Five Interchange honored as Public Works Project of the Year" (PDF). American Public Works Association. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
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