THE HASKELL COMPANY JOINS THE WATER DESIGN - BUILD COUNCIL
Date: Tuesday, August 26 @ 20:29:34 EDT
Topic: Corporate Responsibility


The Water Design-Build Council announced today that The Haskell Company has joined the Council as an associate member. Founded in 1965, Haskell is a leader in the integrated design-build process, specializing in the general building and civil infrastructure markets. With corporate offices in the U.S. and Mexico, the Jacksonville, Florida-based company has annual revenues of more than $700 million.

Peter Kinsley, Vice President of the Water Division at Haskell, will represent his company at the Water Design-Build Council`s quarterly Board meetings. "We`re pleased to be the newest member of the Water Design-Build Council," said Kinsley. "Haskell and the Council share the common goals of promoting best practices for design-build in water and wastewater projects and furthering awareness about the many advantages the process offers developers and communities across North America."

A pioneer in promoting design-build applications, Haskell was one of the founding members of the Design-Build Institute of America in 1993 and has actively developed and encouraged the enactment of model design-build legislation nationally.

The Water Design-Build Council`s charter members include the following leading design-build companies serving water and wastewater utilities in America: Brown & Caldwell, Camp Dresser & McKee, Carollo Engineers, CH2M HILL, Earth Tech, HDR; MWH Constructors, and Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies. Said Council president Joe Adams, president of MWH Constructors, "The addition of an industry leader like The Haskell Company enhances the Council`s ability to advance the use of design-build project delivery and strengthens the Council as the leading industry voice for design-build."

About the Water Design-Build Council The Water Design-Build Council is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting best practices for the application of design-build in water and wastewater projects in North America. Above all, these best practices should enable owners to realize the full value of design-build: superior design and construction, speed, cost savings, and focused accountability.

For more information about the Water Design-Build Council, please visit www.waterdesignbuild.org.

 SOURCE:
Water Design-Build Council

CONTACT:
Sarah Chittenden Water Design-Build Council
Phone: 202-833-1950, ext. 4
Email: chittenden@waterdesignbuild.org
WEB SITE:  http://www.waterdesignbuild.org





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