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HNTB Corporation
HNTB Corporation
NameHNTB Corporation
TypePrivate
IndustryEngineering, Architecture, Consulting
Founded1914
HeadquartersKansas City, Missouri
Area servedUnited States, International

HNTB Corporation HNTB Corporation is a United States–based infrastructure design, engineering, and construction management firm with a multi-decade presence in transportation, transit, aviation, and civic projects. The firm operates as a national practice with regional offices and has participated in major programs involving highways, bridges, airports, rail systems, and stadium facilities. Its work spans collaborations with federal agencies, state departments of transportation, municipal authorities, and private developers.

History

HNTB traces roots to early 20th-century practice in Kansas City, evolving through expansions, mergers, and diversification during the 20th and 21st centuries. Early milestones link to regional infrastructure programs and municipal improvements similar in era to projects by Interstate Highway System proponents and contemporaneous firms involved with American Society of Civil Engineers initiatives. Throughout the postwar period, HNTB responded to highway construction booms that included work connected to agencies like the Federal Highway Administration and state entities analogous to the California Department of Transportation and New York State Department of Transportation. In later decades, the firm broadened services into aviation, rail, and transit, engaging with operators comparable to Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. The firm’s timeline intersects with national events such as urban renewal programs and major transportation funding legislation like the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 and subsequent surface transportation bills.

Corporate structure and leadership

HNTB operates as a privately held corporation with a board and executive leadership that coordinate national practice groups and regional offices across the United States. Leadership transitions reflect patterns seen in large engineering firms that balance technical directors, chief executives, and practice leaders akin to executives at Jacobs Engineering Group, AECOM, and Bechtel. The company organizes practice areas for highways, bridges, aviation, rail, and asset management, with leadership teams liaising with clients such as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Los Angeles World Airports, and municipal authorities like the Chicago Department of Aviation. HNTB’s governance and succession planning mirror structures used by firms engaged with public agencies including the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, and regional planning organizations such as the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (San Francisco Bay Area).

Services and specialties

HNTB provides engineering design, architecture, program and construction management, planning, environmental permitting, and asset management services. Its specialties include bridge engineering with approaches similar to projects overseen by the National Steel Bridge Alliance and complex movable-span work akin to projects for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. In aviation, the firm delivers terminal planning and airfield design comparable to work for Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. In rail and transit, HNTB offers systems engineering, signaling, and station design paralleling programs at Amtrak, Sound Transit, and Bay Area Rapid Transit. The firm also provides tolling and revenue-collection consulting related to authorities like the Florida Turnpike Enterprise and Illinois Tollway. Program management services have supported large delivery models including public-private partnerships similar to transactions involving Los Angeles Metro and state-level alliances such as those formed for the Big Dig and other complex urban programs.

Major projects and clients

HNTB’s portfolio includes major bridge, highway, transit, and airport projects executed for federal, state, and municipal clients. Notable program collaborations resemble work for agencies and projects such as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, California High-Speed Rail Authority, Texas Department of Transportation, and regional transit authorities like Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority and Chicago Transit Authority. The firm has engaged in bridge replacements and rehabilitations on corridors comparable to the Tappan Zee Bridge program and movable bridges similar in scope to projects on the Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge. Aviation assignments include terminal planning and airfield improvements analogous to programs at Denver International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport. In rail, HNTB has participated in station design and systems integration projects similar to initiatives by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and New Jersey Transit. Private-sector and sports-facility clients align with stadium and arena projects like those of Levi's Stadium and municipal civic centers.

Awards and recognition

HNTB and its project teams have received industry awards and recognition from professional bodies comparable to the American Council of Engineering Companies, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the National Association of Consulting Engineers. Project awards have honored bridge design excellence, innovative program delivery, and sustainability achievements recognized in competitions and peer-reviewed programs similar to the Envision Sustainable Infrastructure Award and the ASCE Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement medal. The firm’s employees have received personal distinctions aligned with honors from institutions such as Transportation Research Board committees and fellowships with the National Academy of Engineering-associated circles.

Category:Engineering companies of the United States Category:Construction and civil engineering companies Category:Companies based in Kansas City, Missouri