Burns & McDonnell Opens Brea, California, Operations Center
02/05/2018
According to company officials, the firm relocated its team within Brea, 33 miles southeast of Los Angeles, to accommodate plans to grow by 50 percent across the state throughout the next three years.
The firm's new location spans 38,277 sq. ft., can accommodate more than 140 employees and boasts amenities such as state-of-the-art conference rooms, a fitness center and outdoor pavilion.
"Turn-key, engineering, consulting, environmental, construction and architecture solutions have become paramount for our clients as they face major infrastructure upgrade needs and complex regulatory changes," says Renita Mollman, Vice President & General Manager of California offices. "We're excited to grow our California team so we can continue providing those solutions."
"Our best place to work culture allows us to attract and retain the most talented, innovative and entrepreneurial professionals in the industry," said Mollman. "Our projects are critical to progressing and supporting our communities, and we can only be successful with great people."
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