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Pittsburgh Innovates


May 23, 2007

Raudenbush Engineering opens Pittburgh office, hiring

Raudenbush Engineering Inc., a full-service civil and structural engineering firm, has opened a Pittsburgh office in the Parkway West corridor and plans to triple in size in the next five years.

Owner and president Jodi A. Raudenbush reports that the rapidly growing Pittsburgh office currently employs 11. The firm also has plans to expand to at least four other cities in the near future: State College, Philadelphia, Baltimore, MD, and Morgantown, WV. Raudenbush chose to open the Pittsburgh office first because of access to highly skilled engineering graduates, the established professional network here and the location.

“We are excited to be in Pittsburgh and to be expanding throughout the entire western portion of the state,” says Raudenbush. “We had trouble finding employees in the Middletown area and have had more success finding the right type of people in Pittsburgh. We hope to do this in other areas of the state as well.”

With headquarters in Middletown, Pa., Raudenbush Engineering provides services in site planning, land development, structural engineering, environmental and geotechnical engineering, landscape architecture, surveying, and transportation design. The firm is currently working on statewide park renovations for the Pa. Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), PNC Park developments for the Pittsburgh Pirates and a headquarter expansion for Massaro Corp., a general contracting and commercial real estate company in Pittsburgh.

Writer: Debra Diamond Smit
Source: Jodi Raudenbush, Raudenbush Engineering

Image courtesy of Raudenbush Engineering




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