Recognition demonstrates positive team dynamic and employee engagement, trust in leadership
BOSTON (June 13, 2025) – HNTB is proud to announce that its Massachusetts office has been named one of the 2025 Best Places to Work by the Boston Business Journal. This prestigious award recognizes companies that go above and beyond to cultivate outstanding workplace cultures.
The Best Places to Work rankings are based on confidential employee surveys that assess key areas such as job satisfaction, engagement, communication, retention and teamwork. Only the top-performing companies in the region earn this distinguished honor.
“It’s an honor to be recognized by the Boston Business Journal as one of the Best Places to Work,” said Paul Godfrey, HNTB’s Massachusetts office leader and vice president. “At HNTB, our team members have the opportunity to contribute to impactful projects that shape the local community, all while being part of a collaborative environment where their expertise and ideas are truly valued.”
As a 100% employee-owned firm, HNTB professionals are united by a shared commitment to delivering innovative, client-focused solutions. The firm fosters an environment of growth through clear career development pathways, mentorship opportunities and comprehensive training programs.
HNTB provides architectural, engineering and construction services across a broad range of transportation markets, including aviation, bridges, highways, tolling, transit, rail and roadways. The firm is dedicated to designing and delivering infrastructure solutions that are tailored to the unique demands of each environment. With longstanding client relationships and a deep understanding of infrastructure life cycles, HNTB approaches technical challenges with both clarity and creativity. In the Massachusetts area, the firm serves clients such as the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Massachusetts Port Authority, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation and the City of Boston.
Most recently, HNTB was involved in the completed South Coast Rail project, restoring passenger rail service for the first time in 65 years to the communities of Taunton, Freetown, New Bedford and Fall River. In addition, HNTB is also leading project management, environmental permitting and preliminary design for the Cape Cod Bridge Program, replacing the critical links of the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges between Cape Cod and the mainland. Finally, HNTB was selected by the MBTA to provide rail vehicle professional services under a General Engineering Consulting agreement.
The Boston Business Journal’s annual Best Places to Work awards celebration was held on June 12 at the Westin Copley Place in Boston.
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