Burns & McDonnell
Burns & McDonnell is an engineering design firm headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.
Burns & McDonnell is one of the leading design firms in the United States.[1] The company provides engineering, architecture, construction, environmental and consulting services for the aviation, defense, environmental and utilities markets. The group ranks among the top 10 designers for the power industry market, and nearly 40 percent of its revenues are earned from projects for that market. In 2006 the company created a new business unit to offer architectural, engineering and construction management services to the health care industry.[2] In 2013, that initiative combined with a broader overall focus on facilities.[3]
Burns & McDonnell is a 100 percent employee-owned company[4] with more than 5,500 employees.[5]
Board of directors[edit]
At the end of 2015, Don Greenwood, board member and president of the Construction/Design-Build Group, retired.
In October 2014, Burns & McDonnell announced two appointments to the Board of Directors:[6] John Olander, president of the Transmission & Distribution Group, and Paul Fischer, president of the Regional Office Group. The move coincides with the pending end-of-year retirement of Board Member John Nobles, president of the Process & Industrial Group. In late 2014, the company restructured and rebranded, announcing the hiring of its 5,000th employee and the appointment of Board Member Ray Kowalik to the new position of executive vice president of Burns & McDonnell and president of Global Practices. The firm also launched a new brand and logo.[7]
On December 31, 2012, board member Walt Womack retired. Denny Scott was named chief financial officer and joined the board in January 2014, after the retirement of CFO Mark Taylor.[8]
On January 1, 2009, the Board of Directors expanded from five to seven.[9]
Then-Chairman Joel Cerwick retired, and Ray Kowalik, John Nobles and David Yeamans were added. CEO Greg Graves was named chairman at that time.
History[edit]
Burns & McDonnell, Consulting Engineers, was founded in 1898 by Clinton S. Burns and Robert E. McDonnell, two Stanford University engineering graduates. They based their new engineering consulting firm in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. They specialized in providing clean water, reliable power and effective sewer systems to growing municipalities throughout the growing Midwest. The firm's first major project was a combined water and light plant for the city of Iola, Kan.[10]
Burns died at age 53 in 1924, having designed numerous water, sewer and power systems.[11] In 1930, the firm name was changed to Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. McDonnell died in 1960 at age 87.[12]
In 1942, the company began its first aviation industry project, the Smoky Hill Army Airfield, the Salina, Kan., home of the B-29 bomber. In 1971, Burns & McDonnell was bought by Armco Steel. Burns & McDonnell acquired the C.W. Nofsinger Co. in 1983, establishing what would become the Process & Industrial division. In 1985, a team of Burns & McDonnell employees secured a loan to purchase the firm from Armco Steel, making the company 100-percent employee-owned; the final loan payment was made in 1993. In 2010, Kansas City design firm Harrington & Cortelyou was integrated with the Transportation division, adding a portfolio of major bridge experience.[13]
In 2009, Burns & McDonnell was ranked the 50th best place to work, according to Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
In 2012, Burns & McDonnell was ranked the 26th best place to work, according to Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
In 2013, Burns & McDonnell was ranked the 18th best place to work, according to Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
In 2014, Burns & McDonnell was ranked the 14th best place to work, according to Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
In 2015, Burns & McDonnell was ranked the 15th best place to work, according to Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
In 2016, Burns & McDonnell was ranked the 16th best place to work, according to Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
Competitors[edit]
Bechtel, Black & Veatch Corporation, HNTB, Kiewit, Power Engineers, Jacobs Engineering[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ The 2016 Top 500 Design Firms, Engineering News-Record, retrieved 2016-10-05
- ↑ "Public health industry to be next area of expansion" (Press release). Burns & McDonnell. July 2006. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
- ↑ BenchMark Magazine - In-House News: Sharp Focus on Facilities, Burns & McDonnell, 2013, retrieved 2016-10-05
- ↑ The Employee Ownership 100: America's Largest Majority Employee-Owned Companies, National Center for Employee Ownership, August 2016, retrieved 2016-10-05
- ↑ "About Us". Burns & McDonnell. October 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
- ↑ "Burns & McDonnell Adds New Board Members from Two of Its Fastest-Growing Divisions" (Press release). Burns & McDonnell. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
- ↑ "Burns & McDonnell Restructures and Rebrands to Capture Momentum of Growth in 2015" (Press release). Burns & McDonnell. 2015-01-05. Retrieved 2015-01-05.
- ↑ "Burns & McDonnell names Dennis W. Scott as new chief financial officer" (Press release). Burns & McDonnell. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ↑ "At the eve of Board Chairman Joel Cerwick's retirement at year's end, the Burns & McDonnell board of directors appoints three new members to better serve the growing firm" (Press release). Burns & McDonnell. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ↑ Minutes of the Board of County Commissioners of Allen County, Kansas (PDF), Office of the Allen County (Kansas) Clerk, September 23, 2014, retrieved 2016-10-05
- ↑ History, Burns & McDonnell, retrieved 2016-10-05
- ↑ Water Works Engineering, Volume 113, page 153 (accessed excerpt via Google Books), R. H. Donnelly Corporation, 1960, retrieved 2016-10-05
- ↑ Burns & McDonnell will buy Harrington & Cortelyou, Kansas City Business Journal, June 16, 2010, retrieved 2014-10-09
- Hoovers.com Factsheet retrieved July 5, 2006
- Burns & McDonnell Corporate Website
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