Hatch Mott MacDonald opens offices in Tulsa, OK and Houston, TX
Aug 18, 2008
Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM), is pleased to announce two new office openings to support its rapidly growing pipeline business. New offices in Oklahoma and Texas will provide the firm an expanded geographic platform to serve existing and potential clients for gas and product pipeline engineering services. Both offices are strategically located with respect to proposed and existing pipeline corridors, and will allow the firm to attract skilled pipeline professionals who reside in these areas. These openings extend Hatch Mott MacDonald’s reach in the South, expanding our network of offices in North America to 56 locations.
The new Texas office in North Houston becomes Hatch Mott MacDonald’s second location in the greater Houston area. The office is led by Houston and Louisiana Division Manager Eric Kleinhenz. “Houston’s position as a global gas and energy capital proves the market can support a second area office.” According to Mr. Kleinhenz “This added location will allow us to provide responsive service to our clients, and offer flexibility and convenience that is key to attracting and retaining talented staff. We are very pleased to be able to offer this new option.” The North Houston office is located at Town Center One, 1450 Lake Robbins Drive, Suite 140, The Woodlands, Texas 77380.
“Hatch Mott MacDonald is very pleased to have opened these offices. We are listening to clients’ needs and responding to industry demand,” said Chris Spearing, Unit Manager for the firm’s Southeast Region, “furthermore, providing a permanent local presence demonstrates our commitment to the area and will certainly help us provide greater value and service to local clients.”
Contact:
Hatch Mott MacDonald
Consulting Engineers
27 Bleeker Street
Millburn NJ 07041-1008
Email: corporate@hatchmott.com
Internet: www.hatchmott.com
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