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| Stewart Engineering And HadenStanziale To MergeNorth Carolina Engineering And Landscape Architecture Firms Sign Memorandum Of Understanding
Stewart Engineering and HadenStanziale have worked on many projects together over the past 17 years, including the Undergraduate Science Building at North Carolina A&T State University, Duke School of Medicine Learning Center, the UNC FPG Child Development Institute, Chidley Hall at North Carolina Central University, the Discovery Science Center at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s Terminal 2 and NC State University’s SAS Hall. This merger will make the new company one of the largest engineering and landscape architectural design firms based in North Carolina, with 115 total employees and 60 licensed professionals. Neither company plans to lay off employees as a result of the merger. In the Triangle, staff will continue to work out of the Raleigh office of Stewart Engineering and the Durham office of HadenStanziale. The Charlotte offices of both firms will be consolidated into one location in the Queen City sometime in the coming months. While the merger holds many advantages for the firms’ clients, commitment to client service remains the highest priority. The merger will not affect the following: - Current project teams - Current project schedules - Access to project team members Leaders of the two firms expect the details of the merger to be finalized within the coming months. Regular updates on the status of the merger will be communicated to current clients. QUOTES: “Stewart Engineering and HadenStanziale have services that are extremely complementary with each other, and this merger will allow us to create a new firm that brings together the best of both organizations,” “This merger is a promising step for HadenStanziale and signals even more growth and success ahead for our firm,” said George Stanziale Jr., ASLA, senior principal and co-founder of HadenStanziale. “By merging with Stewart Engineering, a strong industry leader, we have made a well-chosen strategic alliance that will provide us with new partners and an expanded client base.” “The combination of Stewart Engineering and HadenStanziale, two organizations focused on the highest quality design and client care, is a very exciting and promising one,” said Willy E. Stewart, PE, CEO of Stewart Engineering. “The merging of our two highly visible brands allows us to be a more innovative and exciting company for our employees, as well as a more resourceful partner for our clients.” ABOUT STEWART ENGINEERING: Based in Raleigh, Stewart Engineering provides engineering, technical and design services in the areas of structural, civil, geotechnical and transportation engineering, landscape architecture, surveying, construction services and greenway design. With a corporate office located in Raleigh, N.C., and a branch office in Charlotte, N.C., Stewart Engineering is well-positioned to serve its diverse client base, which includes area architects, private developers, contractors, municipalities, universities, hospitals, community colleges and the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The firm’s accolades include an EDGE award from Triangle Business Journal, the Pinnacle Award for Growth and Stability from the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, and multiple awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina including the 2012 Grand Conceptor Award. Additionally, the firm has been recognized as a Small Professional Service Firm (SPSF) by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. Stewart Engineering employs 90 people and is certified as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) owned and controlled by minority, women, disabled or disadvantaged owners. For more information, visit http://www.stewart- ABOUT HADENSTANZIALE: HadenStanziale’ Jennifer Fair MMI Public Relations (919) 233-6600 jennifer@mmipublicrelations.com http://twitter.com/ http://www.mmipublicrelations.com (end) End
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