Engineering News-Record Ranks Michael Baker International No. 2 on List of Top Design Firms in the Mid-Atlantic Region

The Company Was Also Ranked No. 21 in the New York Region

Pittsburgh (September 12, 2014) - Michael Baker International was recently ranked #2 in the Mid-Atlantic and #21 in New York, as reported by Engineering News-Record (ENR), McGraw Hill Construction.  Michael Baker International’s favorable ranking in both regions showcases the firm as one of the most highly sought after companies selected by public and private sector clients for projects in civil engineering, architecture, planning, surveying, and construction management.  These rankings are based on revenue generated in each region.

Michael Baker International was also ranked highly in a variety of market sectors in each region, positioning the firm on the leading edge of the Mid-Atlantic and New York markets in the key industries that the Company serves.  These regional rankings for engineering design include:

  • Mid-Atlantic: #1 in Water Supply, #2 in Pennsylvania, #2 in Structural Engineering, #3 in Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering, #3 in Government/Public Service, #3 in Petroleum, #3 in Surveying and Mapping, #3 in Virginia, #3 in West Virginia, #4 in Civil Engineering, #4 in Hazardous Waste, #4 in Transportation, #6 in Architecture, #6 in Industrial Process, #9 in Telecommunications, #10 in General Building, #11 in Maryland, #19 in Sewerage and Solid Waste
  • New York: #8 in Connecticut, #9 in Transportation, #11 in New Jersey, #13 in Civil Engineering, #14 in Structural Engineering

“The ENR rankings illustrate the value and great depth of services the Company provides to private and public clients in these regions and demonstrates Michael Baker International’s consistent performance above the industry standard,” said Jeff Hill, Chief Operating Officer.  “As a result of the hard work of our employees and the Company’s cross-marketing efforts, there is considerable potential for future strategic growth in the firm’s key markets, geographies and practices.”

ENR rankings are published annually on a national scale and by region.  Major clients of Michael Baker International include a number of departments of the U.S. government, state agencies and departments of transportation, local agencies and water districts, public, private and non-profit organizations, major landowners, developers and builders.

(http://enr.construction.com/bonus_regions/midatlantic/2014/Top-Design-Firms/001-100.asp)

(http://newyork.construction.com/new_york_top_lists_construction_firms/2014/Top-Design-Firms/001-100.asp)

About Michael Baker International, LLC

Michael Baker International is a leading provider of engineering, development, intelligence and technology solutions with global reach and mobility.  The diverse capabilities offered through expert teams within the company provide a comprehensive range of innovative services and solutions in support of federal, state, and municipal governments, foreign allied governments, and a wide range of private development and commercial clients. Michael Baker International’s focus is on the safety and security of people across the world through planning and civil engineering improvements to infrastructure and the environment, and through protection of our quality of life and freedom in support of national and international security.  With more than $1.3 billion in annual revenue, Michael Baker International has more than 6,000 employees in over 90 offices located across the U.S. and internationally, and is ranked  as the 26th largest design firm in the U.S. by McGraw Hill’s Engineering News-Record. www.mbakerintl.com.

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