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6 September 2008
RoseWater Engineering, Inc. has joined leading international
professional services company GHD, strengthening its position in
design and consulting for civil engineering.
GHD is ranked among the world’s top 30 engineering and
architecture companies. Its offices in the United States are
supported by an integrated network of more than 100 offices
throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, the
Americas, and Europe, with over 6,000 employees.
GHD already has offices in California and North Carolina, with a
solid reputation for asset management and providing consulting
services for cities and utilities. Among its services, the company
also conducts infrastructure asset management training seminars
across the United States for the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
RoseWater Engineering is one of the most recognized and respected
consulting firms in Seattle, Washington. The firm has provided
quality civil engineering services for hundreds of projects
throughout the Pacific Northwest since 1983.
RoseWater Engineering has worked on projects across the
transportation and road sectors and on public and private
development projects, providing clients with design solutions that
are feasible, cost-effective, and environmentally sound. The
company has provided award-winning designs for sites adjacent to
streams, wetlands, and other sensitive areas and is known for
creating innovative design features that work with the unique
conditions of each site.
Amy Haugerud, President of Rosewater Engineering, said: "We are
excited to be joining an organization that will allow us to offer
more resources to our clients and broaden career opportunities for
staff."
Don Graf, North American Manager for GHD, said: "We're pleased to
have employees of the caliber of RoseWater merging with GHD as we
continue to serve clients in the Puget Sound area."
For further information, contact:
Mandi Zonneveldt