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<strong>TH<strong>IS</strong></strong> <strong>IS</strong> <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
The <strong>HNTB</strong> Companies<br />
Engineers Architects Planners
The orange square is what we call the <strong>HNTB</strong> Spark. It has infused every<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> project since our founding in 1914. The Spark is inspiration, the fire<br />
of new ideas and a source of illumination. And, of course, the <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
Spark builds. It builds technical knowledge, consensus among competing<br />
stakeholders and understanding between policymakers and the public.<br />
This is the <strong>HNTB</strong> Spark<br />
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Marquette Interchange Reconstruction | Milwaukee<br />
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I-405 Corridor Program | Seattle<br />
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Master Development Plan | Atlanta<br />
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The People of <strong>HNTB</strong>
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University of Tennessee Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center | Knoxville, Tenn.<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> Vision<br />
DOCTRINE<br />
Sustainability<br />
Strategic planning and implementation<br />
leadership development<br />
Market diversification (revenue streams)<br />
Profitable Growth<br />
Client focus<br />
Employee commitment<br />
Focus on relationships<br />
Optimizing revenue and profitability<br />
Continuous improvement<br />
Best Business<br />
Technical excellence<br />
Provide a learning environment<br />
Sophisticated business practices<br />
Communications<br />
4for4<br />
Quality work,<br />
On time,<br />
On budget,<br />
To the client’s satisfaction on every project<br />
PHILOSOPHY<br />
j Take personal responsibility for making success happen<br />
j Expect more of yourself in everything you do<br />
j Uncover what is really important in any situation<br />
j Collaborate for the benefit of everyone<br />
j Build relationships<br />
CULTURE<br />
j Integrity<br />
j Technical excellence<br />
j Respect for others<br />
j Continual development of all employees<br />
j Commitment to our professions<br />
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Contents<br />
| 1 | <strong>HNTB</strong> Spark<br />
| 1 2 | <strong>HNTB</strong> Vision<br />
| 1 4 | Characteristics of <strong>HNTB</strong> Leaders<br />
| 1 6 | <strong>HNTB</strong> Promise<br />
| 20 | <strong>HNTB</strong> history<br />
| 26 | <strong>HNTB</strong> growth<br />
| 32 | <strong>HNTB</strong> Infrastructure<br />
| 48 | <strong>HNTB</strong> Architecture<br />
| 56 | <strong>HNTB</strong> Federal<br />
© 2010 <strong>HNTB</strong> Companies. All rights reserved. Revised May 2010.<br />
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Characteristics of<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> Leaders<br />
TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE<br />
Excellent knowledge of the job and professional expertise. Understands<br />
the requirements of chosen field. Stays current. Produces quality work.<br />
SUCCESS ORIENTED<br />
Persistent. Willing to give extra effort and initiative. Understands what drives<br />
success, uncovering what is really important to success in any situation.<br />
Does not confuse activity with results.<br />
PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY<br />
Can be counted on. Accomplishes things in a timely manner and on a<br />
consistent basis. Follows through on commitments. Answers for self<br />
and others. Does not pass the buck or make excuses.<br />
POSITIVE<br />
Constructively looks for ways to meet objectives. Approach begins<br />
with the desired outcome as a given. Has “can do” enthusiasm toward<br />
assignments and challenges and confidence in others.<br />
PROACTIVE<br />
Recognizes that planning ahead can best influence the outcome.<br />
Does not hesitate to engage to solve problems.<br />
COLLABORATIVE<br />
Carefully considers who needs to be involved in situational analysis,<br />
effective decision making, implementation planning and reassessments<br />
for purposes of getting the best outcome and development of the people.<br />
PERSUASIVE<br />
Articulate, confident, clear and convincing in individual<br />
and group discussions and public presentations.<br />
OPEN<br />
Flexible. Adapts and seeks input, new ideas and learning.<br />
Develops creative, imaginative solutions.<br />
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EMPATHY<br />
Sensitive to others’ views, needs and situations.<br />
Knows what other people want.<br />
L<strong>IS</strong>TENS WELL<br />
Seeks to understand others through open dialogue.<br />
Is receptive to others’ input and suggestions and is patient.<br />
DEVELOPS OTHERS<br />
Builds teams. Has a sincere interest in others’ career; creates growth opportunities.<br />
Not arrogant. People feel “in” on things. Has loyal relationships at all levels.<br />
TRUSTED<br />
Honest, ethical, candid and fair. Acts at all times with integrity<br />
and explicitly avoids deception, duplicity or degrading behavior.<br />
SELF AWARENESS<br />
Knows own strengths and weaknesses and how those come across to others.<br />
Mindful of personal impact.<br />
COURAGE<br />
Takes responsibility for decisions and actions. Has the candor to be frank, honest<br />
and sincere with others while keeping the words free from bias, prejudice or malice.<br />
LOYALTY<br />
Understands a leader earns loyalty by having integrity; being fair, firm and<br />
objective and treating others appropriately. There is loyalty to the organization<br />
and to the individuals themselves.<br />
JUDGMENT<br />
Assesses people and situations and accurately forms opinions based on information,<br />
experience and inference. Makes effective decisions and follows through on them.<br />
V<strong>IS</strong>ION<br />
Determines the right things to do. Uses sound strategic orientation, provides<br />
breakthrough ideas that position the firm for success now and in the future,<br />
and enlists others by drawing on shared aspirations.<br />
Genuine<br />
Committed<br />
Imaginative<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> PROM<strong>IS</strong>E<br />
Our vision is to be a company that<br />
is, first, honest in all its dealings<br />
with everyone. A company that<br />
promises and delivers excellence<br />
in professional and business<br />
services. A company that respects<br />
its employees, clients and<br />
business allies. This, therefore,<br />
is our promise ...<br />
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THE <strong>HNTB</strong> PROM<strong>IS</strong>E<br />
We believe that the only way to achieve<br />
our vision is through our joint commitment<br />
to a philosophy of personal responsibility ...<br />
to follow our culture, advance our<br />
business doctrine and live the behaviors<br />
we know are essential to our success.<br />
As an employer, <strong>HNTB</strong> commits to:<br />
n Act with integrity in dealing with everyone ... you, our clients,<br />
our allies and competitors and the communities we serve.<br />
n Understand your goals and aspirations and help create a path<br />
to your personal success.<br />
n Provide the learning environment where you can develop technical and<br />
management skills that characterize a professional in our industry.<br />
n Provide opportunities for you to collaborate with other talented and<br />
motivated professionals across all of our companies and offices.<br />
To demonstrate their<br />
commitment to <strong>HNTB</strong>’s<br />
vision, philosophy and<br />
culture, <strong>HNTB</strong> employees<br />
sign “promise boards”<br />
in their offices. You<br />
will see this display in<br />
every <strong>HNTB</strong> office.<br />
n Provide you the opportunity to apply your skills on some of<br />
the most challenging and rewarding projects in the world.<br />
n Give you the necessary support and tools to do your job in<br />
a way that is satisfying to your clients and to you.<br />
n Encourage and acknowledge your imagination, judgment and loyalty.<br />
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New Jersey Statewide Traffic Management Center | Woodbridge, N.J.<br />
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The firm of Harrington, Howard<br />
& Ash — later to become <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
— opens its doors in Kansas City,<br />
Mo. After years of practice under<br />
Waddell, Ernest Emmanuel Howard,<br />
the “H” in <strong>HNTB</strong>, establishes the<br />
Kansas City-based partnership<br />
Harrington, Howard & Ash.<br />
Known for his meticulous<br />
technical standards,<br />
Henry C. Tammen,<br />
the “T” in <strong>HNTB</strong>,<br />
becomes a partner.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> secures an assignment that<br />
launches a large expansion of<br />
the firm’s practice: designing the<br />
Maine Turnpike. It was the first<br />
modern turnpike financed entirely<br />
with private funds and became a<br />
model for other toll highways both<br />
in its design and financing.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> International Corporation<br />
is formed, allowing the firm to<br />
develop opportunities abroad.<br />
The eight-mile Rio-Niteroi<br />
Bridge in Brazil garners the<br />
Grand Conceptor Award from<br />
the <strong>American</strong> Council of<br />
Engineering Companies in 1975.<br />
The structure includes a world<br />
record steel box girder span of<br />
984 feet. The 8.4-mile Penang<br />
Bridge in Malaysia was the<br />
longest span in Asia at the<br />
time of its 1985 completion.<br />
With the acquisition of Kivett<br />
& Myers, a prestigious Kansas<br />
City architectural firm, <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
launches one of the most<br />
successful national engineering<br />
and architecture practices in<br />
the country. The twin-stadium<br />
concept of the Harry S. Truman<br />
Sports Complex helped<br />
establish Kivett & Myers’<br />
reputation in sports facility<br />
design in the 1960s.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> acquires the successful<br />
Lexington, Mass., rail firm of<br />
Thomas K. Dyer, Inc., adding track<br />
signal service communications<br />
and traction power systems design<br />
services to its portfolio, positioning<br />
the firm to serve the rail industry<br />
during a period of global expansion.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> is awarded contracts<br />
to design a new stadium<br />
for the Denver Broncos<br />
and the I-95/Route 1<br />
Interchange in Virginia.<br />
The firm establishes the<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> Ownership Plan,<br />
making ownership of <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
available to all employees.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>’s commitment to<br />
providing total public<br />
infrastructure services<br />
for both clients and<br />
communities leads to<br />
the acquisition of LDR<br />
International, an awardwinning<br />
urban design<br />
and planning firm.<br />
In the months after Hurricanes<br />
Katrina, Rita and Wilma strike the<br />
Gulf Coast, <strong>HNTB</strong> professionals work<br />
to rebuild impacted areas in Louisiana,<br />
Mississippi and Florida. <strong>HNTB</strong>’s<br />
efforts include bridge repairs and<br />
reconstruction, airport assessments,<br />
on-site support to FEMA, strategic<br />
consulting and personal donations.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>, as part of Milwaukee<br />
Transportation Partners joint<br />
venture, completes design and<br />
construction of the Marquette<br />
Interchange in Milwaukee,<br />
a vital connector that links<br />
one-third of the state’s freeway<br />
traffic to the rest of the country.<br />
New Mexico’s Rail Runner Express<br />
Phase 2 public transit extension<br />
opens in just 14 months, with <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
serving as lead designer for the<br />
award-winning design-build project.<br />
The firm’s first project, the<br />
Willamette River Bridge in<br />
Portland, Ore., also known as the<br />
Steel Bridge, is still in use today.<br />
Four years before the first<br />
scheduled flight from the<br />
airport, <strong>HNTB</strong> is involved in<br />
airfield improvements and<br />
a new terminal at Miami<br />
International Airport.<br />
Integrity QUALITY OF WORK Innovation<br />
transparent<br />
State Route 91 in Southern<br />
California employs the most<br />
advanced electronic toll and traffic<br />
management system technology<br />
and is one of the nation’s first new<br />
toll roads to be designed and built<br />
by a private company.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> establishes new<br />
subsidiaries, <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
Architecture Inc. and<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> Federal Services<br />
Corporation, to focus on<br />
the specific needs of clients<br />
in both the buildings and<br />
federal markets.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> develops BASE4D, an<br />
innovative geospatial scheduling,<br />
operational modeling and<br />
decision-support software that<br />
enables military leaders to<br />
efficiently accomplish current<br />
missions, visualize future demands<br />
and plan for transformation<br />
to meet new requirements.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> achieves $1 billion in sales<br />
The Wisconsin Department of<br />
Transportation awards <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
the first high-speed rail final<br />
design contract in the United<br />
States for service from Madison<br />
to <strong>Water</strong>town, Wis.<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> can trace its<br />
roots as far back as<br />
1887 when world<br />
renowned Dr. John<br />
Alexander Low Waddell,<br />
the father of 20th<br />
century <strong>American</strong><br />
bridge design, opened<br />
a consulting practice<br />
in Kansas City, Mo.<br />
New York<br />
office opens<br />
Enoch Needles, later to become<br />
the “N” in <strong>HNTB</strong>, opens the firm’s<br />
New York office. Establishing a<br />
permanent base of operations<br />
in the heart of New York City’s<br />
financial district proved to be<br />
critical to the firm’s survival<br />
during the Great Depression.<br />
The firm roars through the 1920s<br />
and survives the Great Depression<br />
with federally funded infrastructure<br />
projects including the Harlem<br />
River Bridge and the South Omaha<br />
Bridge, managed by the firm’s new<br />
chief designer, Ruben Bergendoff,<br />
the “B” in <strong>HNTB</strong>.<br />
Indianapolis<br />
office opens<br />
1940<br />
Portland, Maine,<br />
office opens<br />
1944<br />
The firm changes its<br />
name to Howard, Needles,<br />
Tammen & Bergendoff.<br />
With the needs imposed<br />
by World War II, <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
broadens its scope to<br />
include highway design<br />
and aviation, with runway<br />
and taxiway systems and<br />
pavement rehabilitation,<br />
making it a leader in the<br />
transportation industry.<br />
Charleston, W.Va.,<br />
office opens<br />
1951<br />
Boston,<br />
Cleveland<br />
and<br />
Miami<br />
offices open<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> secures the 118-mile New<br />
Jersey Turnpike project. “Never<br />
before had the problem been<br />
presented of carrying a 118-<br />
mile expressway with a 60-mile<br />
speed limit directly into the<br />
central portion of the greatest<br />
metropolitan area in the world,”<br />
remarked Enoch Needles. The<br />
New Jersey Turnpike was the<br />
first project for which <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
assumed a management role<br />
over other consulting firms.<br />
It was from this arrangement<br />
that the concept of a general<br />
consultant evolved. By the time<br />
the turnpike era reached its peak<br />
in the 1950s, <strong>HNTB</strong> had managed<br />
turnpike projects in 15 states.<br />
Orlando, Fla.,<br />
office opens<br />
1955<br />
Dallas<br />
and<br />
Milwaukee<br />
offices open<br />
Fairfield, N.J.,<br />
office opens<br />
Seattle<br />
office opens<br />
1960<br />
Overland Park, Kan.,<br />
office opens<br />
1962<br />
Alexandria, Va.,<br />
and<br />
Baton Rouge, La.,<br />
offices open<br />
1963<br />
President Eisenhower signs<br />
a Federal Aid Highway<br />
Act, effectively creating<br />
the interstate highway<br />
system. This legislation,<br />
allocating $30 billion for the<br />
construction of more than<br />
40,000 miles of highway,<br />
catalyzes highway engineering<br />
and construction activity for<br />
decades. The passage of this<br />
legislation was a key driver for<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>’s further diversification<br />
in transportation services.<br />
Minneapolis<br />
office opens<br />
1965<br />
Chicago<br />
office opens<br />
1967<br />
Atlanta<br />
office opens<br />
1968<br />
Columbia, Md.,<br />
office opens<br />
Tampa, Fla.,<br />
office opens<br />
1973<br />
Denver<br />
office opens<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> is part of a unique<br />
effort to replace 10,000<br />
feet of runway and parallel<br />
taxiway at Hartsfield Atlanta<br />
International Airport in only<br />
40 working days — ordinarily<br />
a 10-month job. Working<br />
around the clock with 500<br />
workers and $9 million worth<br />
of equipment, <strong>HNTB</strong> and<br />
the contractor remove and<br />
replace the deteriorating<br />
12-inch runway on time<br />
and under budget. One of<br />
the busiest transportation<br />
hubs in the world, Hartsfield<br />
Atlanta has been served by<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> since 1968.<br />
Los Angeles<br />
office opens<br />
1977<br />
Houston<br />
office opens<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> is awarded design<br />
and construction services<br />
contracts for a transit<br />
replacement project<br />
in Boston’s Southwest<br />
Corridor — the largest<br />
single construction<br />
project in the city’s<br />
history. The South<br />
Station Rehabilitation<br />
project required public<br />
involvement meetings<br />
due to the extensive<br />
nature of the project<br />
and its impact on the<br />
surrounding communities.<br />
Lexington, Mass.,<br />
office opens<br />
Raleigh, N.C., Austin, Texas,<br />
office opens Philadelphia,<br />
1984<br />
San Antonio<br />
Hartford, Conn., and<br />
office opens San Bernardino, Calif.,<br />
offices open<br />
1986<br />
Louisville, Ky., 1994<br />
office opens<br />
1988<br />
Detroit and<br />
Orange County, Calif.,<br />
offices open<br />
1990<br />
Lansing, Mich.,<br />
and<br />
Salt Lake City<br />
offices open<br />
1992<br />
Previously operating as<br />
a partnership, Howard,<br />
Needles, Tammen &<br />
Bergendoff reorganizes<br />
under a corporate structure<br />
and changes its name to<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> Corporation.<br />
Madison, Wis.,<br />
office opens<br />
The design-build Naval<br />
Air Systems Command<br />
Headquarters opens after<br />
a 24-month design and<br />
construction period.<br />
Elkins, W.Va.,<br />
San Francisco,<br />
San Jose, Calif.,<br />
and<br />
St. Louis<br />
offices open<br />
Columbus, Ohio,<br />
Dallas (Downtown),<br />
and<br />
Oakland, Calif.,<br />
offices open<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> is managing more than<br />
2,100 projects worldwide and<br />
employs more than 2,500<br />
people. Sales have increased<br />
71 percent since 1996.<br />
Boston Architecture,<br />
Jacksonville, Fla.,<br />
and<br />
Washington, D.C.,<br />
offices open<br />
Charlotte, N.C.,<br />
office opens<br />
2001<br />
Ft. Myers, Fla.,<br />
office opens<br />
2002<br />
TRUEVIZ | OntArget<br />
The <strong>HNTB</strong>-designed<br />
Leonard P. Zakim Bunker<br />
Hill Bridge in Boston is<br />
completed. The $100 million<br />
cable-stayed bridge is<br />
recognized as a monumental<br />
achievement in <strong>American</strong><br />
bridge engineering and<br />
construction and is the<br />
focal point of Boston’s<br />
$14.65 billion Central<br />
Artery/Tunnel project.<br />
New Orleans<br />
office opens<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> adopts new<br />
visual identity<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> immediately<br />
steps in to help<br />
hurricane-ravaged<br />
areas begin the long<br />
road to recovery.<br />
Employees bring<br />
their professional<br />
experience on site, and<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> plays a pivotal<br />
role in reopening one<br />
of the Interstate 10<br />
twin bridges over<br />
Lake Pontchartrain in<br />
New Orleans – 16 days<br />
earlier than scheduled.<br />
San Diego<br />
office opens<br />
Las Vegas,<br />
Omaha,<br />
Phoenix and<br />
Sacramento<br />
offices open<br />
Backlog of work<br />
exceeds $1 billion<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> employs<br />
wide-scaled<br />
use of Building<br />
Information<br />
Modeling (BIM)<br />
to provide added<br />
value to the cost<br />
and delivery<br />
of projects for<br />
buildings clients.<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong><br />
celebrates<br />
one year<br />
voluntary<br />
S-OX 404<br />
compliance<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> History:<br />
NEARING 100 Years<br />
OF Integrity,<br />
QUALITY OF WORK<br />
and Innovation<br />
“Some people have accused us of aspiring<br />
too high … but we believe that ideals are<br />
like stars; you may not succeed in touching<br />
them with your hands, but like navigators<br />
at sea, you may be guided by them.”<br />
— Ernest E. Howard<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> founder<br />
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Thames River Amtrak Bridge | Groton, Conn.<br />
award-winning work<br />
Caltrain Centralized Equipment Maintenance and Operations Facility | San Jose, Calif.<br />
New Mexico Rail Runner Express | Albuquerque, N.M.<br />
Illinois Tollway | Chicago<br />
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Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge | Omaha, Neb.<br />
North Avenue Bridge | Chicago<br />
LAX South Airfield Improvement Project Runway 25L Relocation | Los Angeles<br />
Minneapolis-St. Paul Light Rail Transit Tunnel | Minneapolis<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> has been<br />
recognized for its<br />
excellence in design<br />
and technical expertise<br />
by both national<br />
and international<br />
organizations, honoring<br />
the work completed<br />
on behalf of clients.<br />
Throughout the<br />
firm’s history, <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
employees also have<br />
been honored for their<br />
integrity, ingenuity and<br />
commitment to their<br />
professions, as well as<br />
unparalleled technical<br />
expertise, establishing<br />
them as some of the top<br />
experts in engineering<br />
and design known<br />
around the world.<br />
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the<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> companies<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> Corporation<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> Infrastructure <strong>HNTB</strong> Architecture <strong>HNTB</strong> Federal<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> growth<br />
<strong>TH<strong>IS</strong></strong> <strong>IS</strong> <strong>HNTB</strong>: A record of success<br />
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profitable growth<br />
an <strong>HNTB</strong> Principle<br />
$413M<br />
$1,092M<br />
$880M<br />
$1,368M<br />
$63.1M<br />
$441M<br />
$478M<br />
$15M<br />
GROSS SALES<br />
GROSS REVENUE<br />
BACKLOG<br />
1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009<br />
EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS<br />
9.5% 7.9% 11.1% 15.4%<br />
1999 - 2009 COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> Stock<br />
Building personal wealth for employee owners<br />
$140<br />
120<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> STOCK VALUE<br />
$122.50<br />
100<br />
80<br />
$76.00<br />
60<br />
$68.89<br />
$51.20<br />
74%<br />
OF EMPLOYEES<br />
PARTICIPATE IN<br />
THE <strong>HNTB</strong> STOCK<br />
OWNERSHIP<br />
PLAN<br />
40<br />
$27.47<br />
$31.65<br />
$41.90<br />
20<br />
$18.79<br />
$20.70<br />
$500<br />
400<br />
300<br />
200<br />
100<br />
0<br />
$13.3M<br />
$452.6M<br />
2000 2009<br />
TOTAL VALUE<br />
OWNERSHIP PLAN ACCOUNTS<br />
0<br />
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009<br />
26.0 %<br />
1999 - 2009 COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE<br />
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the<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> companies<br />
RECOGNIZED AS A<br />
PERENNIAL INDUSTRY LEADER<br />
Ranked 19<br />
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 2<br />
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50 260 270 280 290 300<br />
310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500<br />
Each year Engineering News-Record, the leading<br />
industry publication reporting news and intelligence<br />
on the global construction market, ranks the Top<br />
500 Design Firms. Each year <strong>HNTB</strong> ranks among the<br />
nation’s largest and most successful engineering,<br />
architecture and planning firms.<br />
top<br />
500<br />
Design firms<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> Infrastructure<br />
<strong>TH<strong>IS</strong></strong> <strong>IS</strong> <strong>HNTB</strong>: Committed to Technical Excellence<br />
Markets and Services<br />
Aviation<br />
Bridges & tunnels<br />
Construction management<br />
Design-build<br />
Environmental planning<br />
Freight rail<br />
Highways<br />
Intelligent<br />
transportation systems<br />
Municipal<br />
Program management<br />
consulting<br />
Public involvement<br />
Public transportation<br />
Technology<br />
Tolls<br />
Urban design & planning<br />
<strong>Water</strong> services<br />
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New Mexico Rail Runner Express Phase 2 | Albuquerque, N.M.<br />
Design-Build<br />
Tailoring Designs to Contractor Strengths<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>’s approach to<br />
design-build delivers<br />
an all-inclusive,<br />
differentiating designbuild<br />
process. Our<br />
professionals know<br />
that cost and schedule<br />
are critical and deliver<br />
innovative designs that<br />
are easier, safer and<br />
faster to construct.<br />
We build relationships<br />
with our design-build<br />
partners, developing an<br />
understanding of goals<br />
and processes to reach a<br />
higher level of efficiency<br />
and cost effectiveness.<br />
Our commitment to<br />
developing innovative<br />
design solutions,<br />
applying advanced<br />
technologies and a<br />
focus on collaboration<br />
and communication<br />
combine to deliver<br />
success on every project.<br />
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kcICON I-29/I-35 Corridor Improvements | Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Program Management consulting<br />
A FULLY CUSTOMIZED APPROACH<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> customizes its<br />
program management<br />
approach for each<br />
client’s unique situation<br />
by applying a broad<br />
spectrum of services—<br />
from initial planning<br />
and financing through<br />
construction, operations<br />
and maintenance.<br />
Expertise in financial<br />
planning, complex design,<br />
risk management and<br />
alternative procurement<br />
and delivery methods<br />
means that a program is<br />
not just being managed,<br />
but has the best<br />
technical solutions to be<br />
delivered efficiently, on<br />
time and on budget.<br />
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Golden Gate Bridge Seismic Retrofit | San Francisco<br />
Construction projects<br />
demand big-picture<br />
thinking and attention<br />
to detail. <strong>HNTB</strong> uses<br />
state-of-the-art<br />
technology, technical<br />
expertise and skilled<br />
management to<br />
deliver projects with<br />
the client’s best<br />
interests in mind.<br />
construction management<br />
Building on Success with Cutting-Edge Solutions<br />
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3-Trails Crossing Memorial Highway | Kansas City, Mo.<br />
highways<br />
The No. 1 Consultant to DOTs<br />
In addition to<br />
providing innovative<br />
planning, design,<br />
construction and<br />
program management<br />
solutions, <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
also understands the<br />
issues that affect a<br />
state department of<br />
transportation’s ability<br />
to complete complex<br />
programs and projects.<br />
That means we assist<br />
clients with developing<br />
creative funding,<br />
management and public<br />
outreach strategies<br />
to make projects<br />
become a reality.<br />
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Blennerhassett Bridge | Parkersburg, W.Va.<br />
Bridges<br />
Unsurpassed Technical Excellence<br />
in Long-Span Structures<br />
Since its founding<br />
nearly 100 years<br />
ago, <strong>HNTB</strong> has long<br />
been recognized as<br />
the industry’s leader<br />
in planning, design<br />
and construction<br />
of complex longspan<br />
and movable<br />
bridges. The firm<br />
employs advanced<br />
technology, including<br />
proprietary bridge<br />
design and analysis<br />
software and 3-D<br />
modeling and<br />
animation, to ensure<br />
each structure<br />
meets the client’s<br />
or community’s<br />
unique needs.<br />
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Miami-Dade Expressway 836 Toll Plaza | Miami<br />
tolls<br />
The No. 1 Consultant to Toll Authorities<br />
Having served as<br />
general engineering<br />
consultant to more<br />
toll agencies than<br />
any other firm<br />
since the industry’s<br />
infancy, <strong>HNTB</strong>’s<br />
national toll services<br />
are a highly valued<br />
resource. <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
has an in-depth<br />
understanding of<br />
the whole tolling<br />
picture — financial<br />
and engineering<br />
feasibility, toll<br />
design criteria and<br />
strategic operational<br />
management<br />
and control.<br />
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O’Hare International Airport Runway 10L | Chicago<br />
airports<br />
Providing Experience and Expertise<br />
to a Changing Aviation Industry<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>’s aviation<br />
professionals are<br />
dedicated to serving<br />
as a true extension<br />
of each airport<br />
client’s staff and<br />
have a long history<br />
of delivering a<br />
wide range of<br />
services and<br />
projects, including<br />
terminals, runways<br />
and advanced<br />
airport planning, to<br />
the largest airports<br />
in the country.<br />
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Moving America in a New Direction<br />
high-speed rail<br />
High-speed rail<br />
development<br />
represents an<br />
unparalleled<br />
movement in<br />
America that will<br />
significantly change<br />
and improve the way<br />
we travel. <strong>HNTB</strong> is<br />
playing a critical role<br />
in that movement,<br />
offering clients<br />
experience that is<br />
vital and relevant to<br />
all corridors from<br />
coast to coast.<br />
Photo courtesy of NC3D.<br />
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Washington Dulles International Airport AeroTrain System | Dulles, Va.<br />
public transportation<br />
Effective and Efficient<br />
Transportation Solutions<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> serves as a<br />
trusted adviser to<br />
the nation’s largest<br />
transit authorities and<br />
provides a national<br />
breadth of planning,<br />
engineering and<br />
architecture experience<br />
to help communities<br />
deliver public<br />
transportation projects.<br />
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King Street Station | Seattle<br />
Freight Rail<br />
Successful Movement of Goods<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>’s staff of<br />
planners, designers and<br />
railroad track, signal<br />
and communications<br />
professionals brings<br />
firsthand experience<br />
from the community,<br />
state, regional and<br />
industry perspective to<br />
every project.<br />
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Noblesville White <strong>Water</strong> River North | Noblesville, Ind.<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Services<br />
Delivering Complex Environmental Projects<br />
Public- and privatesector<br />
clients look<br />
to <strong>HNTB</strong> to address<br />
their environmental<br />
challenges, from<br />
planning and design<br />
through construction<br />
phasing and<br />
operations support.<br />
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Carroll Creek Park | Frederick, Md.<br />
urban design & planning<br />
Unique Insight into Developing Effective Solutions<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong>’s depth<br />
of experience in<br />
community and<br />
regional planning,<br />
coupled with<br />
nearly 100 years<br />
in transportation<br />
development, gives<br />
the firm a unique<br />
understanding of<br />
how to develop<br />
plans that enhance<br />
local communities.<br />
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TrueViz Immersion | Immersive project models for design review and collaboration<br />
technology<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> brings a<br />
pioneering and<br />
collaborative spirit<br />
to each project with<br />
innovative technology<br />
solutions that support<br />
the full life cycle of<br />
infrastructure and<br />
buildings projects,<br />
including patented<br />
applications specifically<br />
developed to meet<br />
client needs. This<br />
approach increases<br />
project collaboration,<br />
communication and<br />
efficiency, and delivers<br />
value and results to our<br />
clients and partners.<br />
Innovative Solutions that Deliver Results<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> architecture<br />
<strong>TH<strong>IS</strong></strong> <strong>IS</strong> <strong>HNTB</strong>: Innovative Design and Building Solutions<br />
Markets and Services<br />
Aviation architecture<br />
Civic architecture<br />
Convention<br />
center architecture<br />
Corporate architecture<br />
Design-build<br />
Education architecture<br />
Program management<br />
consulting<br />
Sports architecture<br />
Structural engineering<br />
Transportation architecture<br />
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University of Illinois Memorial Stadium | Champaign, Ill.<br />
Education Market<br />
National Leader in Collegiate Facilities<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> provides a full<br />
range of planning,<br />
design and program<br />
management<br />
consulting services<br />
to assist collegiate<br />
and K-12 clients<br />
in bringing campus<br />
expansion, renovation<br />
or other goals to<br />
fruition through<br />
innovative and<br />
sustainable design,<br />
consulting and<br />
management.<br />
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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport | Dallas<br />
Aviation Market<br />
Inspired Design is an <strong>HNTB</strong> Hallmark<br />
Responsive planning<br />
and design are key to<br />
achieving the goals<br />
of today’s airports,<br />
and <strong>HNTB</strong> provides<br />
aviation architecture,<br />
engineering, planning<br />
and management<br />
services that ensure<br />
projects respond to<br />
long-range community<br />
needs, regulatory<br />
policies and<br />
financial concerns.<br />
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Husch Blackwell Sanders | Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Private-Sector Market<br />
Physical Environments that Support Business Goals<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> understands that,<br />
in a changing business<br />
environment, excellent<br />
design solutions for<br />
corporate facilities not<br />
only make a statement<br />
about the company, its<br />
culture and its brand, but<br />
also are essential to the<br />
organization’s productivity<br />
and efficiency.<br />
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Grand Ballroom at the Kansas City Convention Center | Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Local Government Market<br />
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Personal Involvement in Success<br />
In planning and<br />
designing civic<br />
structures, from<br />
convention centers<br />
and libraries to<br />
entertainment<br />
venues, <strong>HNTB</strong><br />
works closely with<br />
clients to ensure<br />
the success of these<br />
sustainable projects<br />
that enhance<br />
and strengthen<br />
communities.<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> Federal<br />
<strong>TH<strong>IS</strong></strong> <strong>IS</strong> <strong>HNTB</strong>: Insight and Understanding of Government Needs<br />
Services<br />
Architecture<br />
Construction management<br />
Critical infrastructure<br />
protection<br />
Design-build<br />
Engineering design<br />
Federal aviation<br />
Levees and water resources<br />
Military construction<br />
Planning<br />
Program management<br />
consulting<br />
Security and border control<br />
Technology solutions<br />
Training support services<br />
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<strong>HNTB</strong> Federal Services Staff<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> takes a<br />
program-oriented<br />
approach to military<br />
training facilities<br />
development that<br />
enables military<br />
agencies to provide<br />
world-class training<br />
facilities for soldiers.<br />
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TRAINING SUPPORT SERVICES<br />
Industry Leadership<br />
Photos courtesy of U.S. Army and Bayonet.<br />
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New Orleans Levee Systems Assessment | New Orleans<br />
PROTECTING OUR NATION FROM HARMFUL WATERS<br />
<strong>HNTB</strong> is working<br />
with the U.S.<br />
Army Corps of<br />
Engineers, the<br />
Federal Emergency<br />
Management<br />
Agency, states and<br />
municipalities to<br />
safeguard <strong>American</strong><br />
homes, businesses<br />
and lives from the<br />
devastating impact<br />
of hurricanes and<br />
other flood-related<br />
natural disasters.<br />
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FLOOD MANAGEMENT<br />
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NAS Jacksonville Hangar 511 | Jacksonville, Fla.<br />
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Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge | Boston<br />
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The <strong>HNTB</strong> Companies<br />
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800.693.<strong>HNTB</strong><br />
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