Airport News
June 7, 2012
Mead & Hunt, Inc. acquired Barnard Dunkelberg & Company on June 1, 2012. Both firms provide aviation planning and environmental services. Mead & Hunt also provides architecture and engineering services to airports across the country. Combined the two firms employ about 450 employees from more than 20 offices in US 15 states.
"By combining Mead & Hunt and Barnard Dunkelberg, our clients will enjoy an extremely deep bench of airport planning and environmental consulting services," said Andy Platz, President of Mead & Hunt. "We will be one of the most experienced, full-service aviation teams in the country. "
Founded in 1900, Mead & Hunt provides architecture, engineering, planning, environmental and historic preservation consulting services to diverse markets that include aviation, dams and hydropower, education, food processing, industrial, military, municipal infrastructure, renewable energy, transportation and water resources throughout the US. The employee-owned corporation remains strong on Engineering News-Record magazine's Top 500 Design Firm list with a national rank that rose 18 spots in 2012 to reach #156.
Barnard Dunkelberg is a nationally-recognized airport planning firm with offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1976, Barnard Dunkelberg is solely engaged in airport planning and environmental planning projects for civilian and military airports, their environs and their associated communities.