HNTB’s Madison and Milwaukee offices named a Best Place to Work

Recognition underscores HNTB’s commitment to employee satisfaction and leadership

MILWAUKEE and MADISON, WI (August 22, 2024)HNTB, a leading infrastructure solutions firm, is proud to announce that the Milwaukee Business Journal and Madison Magazine have named its Milwaukee and Madison offices among the 2024 Best Places to Work.

Each of these awards honors companies that excel in areas such as employee satisfaction, salary competitiveness, company financial health and workforce diversity. The recognition highlights HNTB’s steadfast dedication to cultivating an exceptional workplace culture where employees are genuinely valued and supported.

“In a competitive job market, being recognized as one of the Best Places to Work is a testament to HNTB’s commitment to its employees and its leadership in the infrastructure industry,” said Ashley Booth, HNTB’s Wisconsin office leader and senior vice president. “This recognition reflects our ongoing focus on inclusivity, collaboration and innovation within our workplace.”

HNTB continues to experience a remarkable period of growth across Wisconsin, leading to a 99% increase in full-time professionals over the past four years. To support this development, its Milwaukee and downtown Madison offices have expanded, reflecting the firm’s commitment to state-of-the-art workspaces, attracting top talent – collaborative office environments, bringing in top professionals. Both offices thrive on strong leadership and a culture that empowers employees, offering clear career development, mentorship and training paths for all professionals.

HNTB has worked on, or is currently involved with, some of the most high-profile infrastructure projects in the state. These include the East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in Madison, Connect 1 BRT in Milwaukee, State Highway (STH)50 in Kenosha, STH 130 Lone Rock Wisconsin River Bridges, Madison Beltline Flex Lanes, I-39/90/94 Corridor Study,  I-39/90/94 Wisconsin River Bridge crossing, Amtrak’s new Twin Cities-Milwaukee-Chicago passenger rail line, Vel R. Phillips Plaza in Milwaukee and the I-43 corridor in Milwaukee’s north shore.

Visit the HNTB career page for more information on job openings and the benefits of working for HNTB.