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Black & Veatch Information

Len C. Rodman, Chairman, President and CEO Karen Daniel, CFO

Dean Oskvig, President & CEO, Black & Veatch's Global Energy business Revenue $2.3 billion (2010) Employees ~9,000 World headquarters in Overland Park

Black & Veatch is a global engineering, consulting, construction and operations company specializing in infrastructure development in energy, water, telecommunications, management consulting, federal and environmental markets. Black & Veatch is the 11th largest majority Employee-Owned company in the United States[1]. With revenues of $2.3 billion, the company is also ranked by Forbes as one of the largest privately owned companies in the United States[2]. Engineering News-Record, which compiles and publishes rankings of the largest construction and engineering firms annually, measured by gross revenues, ranked Black & Veatch 1st in telecommunications, 1st in power, 7th in water, 8th in sewer/wastewater, 15th in international markets and 16th in the overall top 500 design category [3], in the United States based on 2010 revenues.

Black & Veatch has in excess of 100 offices worldwide and has completed projects in more than 100 countries on six continents[4][5].

History

Founded in 1915, Black & Veatch develops infrastructure solutions including conceptual and preliminary engineering services, engineering design, procurement, construction, financial management, asset management, program management, construction management, environmental, security design and consulting, management consulting and infrastructure planning.

Company Timeline

References

  1. ^ [1] National Center for Employee Ownership, 2010
  2. ^ [2] Forbes: America's Largest Private Companies
  3. ^ [3] Engineering News-Record: Top 500 Design Firms
  4. ^ [4] Company Summary at Business Week
  5. ^ [5] Company Overview at Hoovers
  6. ^ [6] Black & Veatch Web site
  7. ^ [7] FundingUniverse.com
  8. ^ [8] FundingUniverse.com
  9. ^ [9] "Oral History Interview with Nathan Thomas (Tom) Veatch." Harry S. Truman Library
  10. ^ [10] FundingUniverse.com
  11. ^ [11] FundingUniverse.com
  12. ^ [12] "Black & Veatch and Binnie consortium." Water Desalination Report. May 11, 1995.
  13. ^ [13] Chief Executive Magazine, September/October 2010 issue
  14. ^ [14] "Black & Veatch acquires Fortegra." Water & Wastewater, Oct. 11, 2005.
  15. ^ [15] Water & Wastewater, Nov. 2, 2006
  16. ^ [16] Kansas City Business Journal, May 8, 2008
  17. ^ [17] "Black & Veatch completes purchase of world HQ building." Kansas City Business Journal. July 6, 2009.
  18. ^ [18] Kansas City Business Journal, Oct. 19, 2009.
  19. ^ [19] Kansas City Business Journal

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