DESIGN INNOVATION: 2012 Go-To List for Design Firms

Aug. 14, 2012

This year’s Go-To List for design firms contains prominent engineering institutions covering virtually every phase of the industry. Roads & Bridges magazine sends a survey out to its government (DOT) readers, who in turn select the firms they prefer to work with out on the jobsite. The results are based on professional preference, not annual revenues. The areas of discipline recognized in this program include road and highway, bridge, airport, mass transit, storm water and design-build.

To view all of the lists, please click on the pdf file below.

This year’s Go-To List for design firms contains prominent engineering institutions covering virtually every phase of the industry. Roads & Bridges magazine sends a survey out to its government (DOT) readers, who in turn select the firms they prefer to work with out on the jobsite. The results are based on professional preference, not annual revenues. The areas of discipline recognized in this program include road and highway, bridge, airport, mass transit, storm water and design-build.

To view all of the lists, please click on the pdf file below.

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