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Black & Veatch (BV) is a global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction company based in the
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. Founded in 1915 in
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it is now headquartered in
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. It specializes in infrastructure development in energy, liquefied natural gas, water, renewable energy including solar, private telecommunications, government, mining, data centers, cybersecurity, advisory services, electrified transportation and smart cities. In 2023, BV was the 10th largest 100%
employee-owned Employee stock ownership, or employee share ownership, is where a company's employees own shares in that company (or in the parent company of a group of companies). US employees typically acquire shares through a share option plan. In the UK, Emp ...
company in the United States with reported total revenue of $4.735 billion. According to Engineering-News Record (ENR) magazine, Black & Veatch is the 13th-largest design firm in the United States based on revenue for design services performed in 2024. In its annual ENR 500 rankings, the magazine also reports that BV is the nation's 4th largest provider of design services to the Power market and 8th largest in Water. BV has more than 100 offices worldwide and has completed projects in more than 100 countries on six continents.


History

Black & Veatch was formed in 1915 when Ernest Bateman (E.B.) Black dissolved his partnership with J.S. Worley and created a new firm with Nathan Thomas Veatch. Black and Veatch met while attending the University of Kansa


Company timeline

* 1915 Ernest Bateman Black and Nathan Thomas Veatch form a partnership called Black & Veatch with 12 employees on the payroll. * 1940 The War Department requests that Black & Veatch rebuild Robinson Maneuver Training Center, Camp Robinson in
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. Other camp projects include
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in
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in
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, and other military installations in the Midwest.FundingUniverse.com.
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at Los Alamos,
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. * 1950 N.T. Veatch is appointed by President
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to the President's Water Pollution Control Advisory Board. * 1963 Black & Veatch International is formed. * 1964 Black & Veatch opens its first regional office in Denver, CO to design a 100 million gallon per day water treatment plant by the Denver Water Board of Colorado.Black & Veatch History.
Black & Veatch, 28 Feb. 2017
* 1967 Black & Veatch wins a contract to produce a 60-megawatt power generating unit for Yanhee Electricity Authority of Thailand, now known as EGAT, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand. * 1976 Black & Veatch opens new building at 11401 Lamar Avenue in
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,
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. * 1985 Black & Veatch acquires Pritchard Corporation. * 1988 Black & Veatch power division introduces a new computer-aided engineering and project management system called POWRTRAK to be more time efficient and capture new business. * 1993 Black & Veatch forms UK-based partnership with UK business Tarmac following the latter's acquisition of the privatised UK government agency
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Projects in 1992. This was initially called TBV Consult; after the partnership was discontinued, it was renamed Tarmac Professional Services in 1998,''History'' from the and became part of
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in 1999. * 1995 Black & Veatch merges with Binnie & Partners. * 1996 Black & Veatch acquires Paterson Candy Ltd., a UK-based water treatment process contractor and expands building at 11401 Lamar Avenue. * 1999 Black & Veatch changes company structure from general partnership to an
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corporation. * 2005 Black & Veatch acquires RJ Rudden Associates, Lukens Energy Group, and Fortegra, a move that doubles the size of its management consulting business. * 2006 Black & Veatch acquires the water business of MJ Gleeson in the UK, more than doubling the size of its existing UK water operations. * 2008 Black & Veatch is selected by
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to provide project management and engineering services for a 4,800
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power generation facility in
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. * 2009 Black & Veatch repurchases 11401 Lamar Avenue office building in
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,
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, and establishes the location as the company's World Headquarters. * 2010 Black & Veatch acquires Enspiria Solutions Inc. to expand its scope of smart-grid services. * 2013 Steve Edwards assumes role as Black & Veatch Chairman, President, and CEO. * 2015 Black & Veatch celebrates its 100th anniversary. * 2017 Black & Veatch forms Diode Ventures, LLC, "to provide clients with a full-service solution to develop and manage their infrastructure assets" with Black & Veatch’s Global Chief Technology Officer, Brad Hardin, as president. * 2018 Black & Veatch and the
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release a report on the
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* 2020 Black & Veatch announces it is ceasing participation in new coal-based design and construction projects in an attempt to focus on more renewable energy work. * 2021 The Europe and Asian water businesses of Black & Veatch are acquired by
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and renamed Binnies. * 2022 Mario Azar succeeds the retiring Steve Edwards as Chairman & CEO * 2023 Black & Veatch acquires Texas-based electrical contractor and storm restoration expert Bird Electric Enterprises, LLC, adding 600 employees in the process. * 2024 Black & Veatch establishes a global Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity practice to protect critical infrastructure assets from hackers and cybercriminals


Ukraine arm: BTRIC

In 2008, the Defense Threat 123 Agency (DTRA) awarded BV the first of its Biological Threat Reduction Integrating Contracts (BTRIC). The five-year IDIQ contract has a collective ceiling of $4 billion among the five selected contractors. DTRA awarded BV, as Integrating Contractor, the first BTRIC in
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in 2008, which "is a vital part" of the
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(CTR) and Biological Threat Reduction (BTR) program of the DTRA. The Implementing (Executive) Agents were three in number: the Ukraine Ministry of Health, Ukraine Academy of Agrarian Sciences and Ukraine State Committee for Veterinary Medicine. In 2010, BV commissioned Ukraine's first Bio-Safety Level 3 laboratory. This was the first BSL-3 laboratory commissioned for the DTRA. Constructed by Black & Veatch under the "to renovate a decades-old facility into a state-of-the-art diagnostics laboratory that will become the nexus of Ukraine’s biosurveillance network... Ukrainian personnel in molecular diagnostics, biosafety, operations and maintenance, and laboratory management techniques" were trained over three years from 2010 to "provide Ukrainian scientists with the necessary resources to manage the BSL-3 laboratory and the Ukrainian biosurveillance system." Some social media users have attempted to link Black & Veatch to conspiracy theories related to the war in Ukraine and the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic through this biosurveillance facility development and the dates of various executed agreements. Per the Associated Press, "The government initially signed an agreement in late 2019 with a contractor, Black & Veatch, as part of biological threat reduction work in Ukraine, according to officials and documents. After the pandemic began, Black & Veatch hired another firm, Labyrinth Gold Health, to provide expertise for Ukraine’s COVID-19 response. The description of the work in a federal database was updated, but the original agreement date remained."


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