Engineers Week 2010 Set For Feb. 14-20
Activities for National Engineers Week 2010 have been announced and will
take place Feb. 14-20, 2010. Founded in 1951 by the National Society of
Professional Engineers, Engineers Week (EWeek) is a formal coalition of more
than 70 engineering, education and cultural societies, and more than 50 corporations
and government agencies.
Dedicated to raising public awareness of engineers' positive contributions to
quality of life, EWeek promotes recognition among parents, teachers and
students of the importance of a technical education and a high level of math,
science and technology literacy. It also motivates youth to pursue engineering
careers in order to provide a diverse and vigorous engineering workforce.
Each year, EWeek reaches thousands of schools, businesses and community groups
across the United States. Activities for this year are as follows:
Feb. 14-16: Future City Competition Finals, Washington, DC.
Feb. 18: Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.
Feb. 18: Federal Engineer of the Year Award Banquet.
Presented by NSPE.
Feb. 20: Discover Engineering Family Day at the National
Building Museum.
Follow-up activities include
March 10-11: A 24-hour Global Marathon for Women in
Engineering and Technology. Topics focus on encouraging young women to
consider engineering.
For more information, visit
www.nspe.org/PartnersStates/eweek.html.
ZweigWhite Honors Winners at 2009 Hot Firm Conference
Recently, ZweigWhite honored its 2009
Hot Firm winners with a special awards reception and banquet in Las Vegas. The
annual event was a follow-up to ZW’s announcement last August of its rankings
of the 200 hottest engineering, architecture and environmental consulting firms
of the year. The rankings appeared in a special issue of
The Zweig Letter for the 10th
year in a row.
Many first-timers made the list.Hill International, Inc. (Marlton, NJ) which
ranked second in 2008, took the number one spot. The firm grew 239% between
2005 and 2008, thanks to strong international expansion through acquisitions
and 40% organic growth in the last few years.
To view the complete list, click here.
The list is based solely on gross revenue for both fiscal year 2005 and fiscal
year 2008, as verified by financial statements or income tax returns reviewed
by third parties. The list is limited to firms based in the United States and
Canada deriving the majority of their revenue from the practice of engineering,
architecture, planning, environmental consulting, or allied disciplines.
Design/build firms are also eligible.
Only firms that were in business as of Jan.
1, 2005, and had 2005 revenue of $1 million or greater, were eligible. Firms
were ranked from 1 to 200 based on percentage growth and dollar growth. Dollar
growth and percentage growth were weighted equally to give both small and large
firms an opportunity to make the list. Each firm’s two rankings were added
together, and the 200 firms with the lowest combined rankings comprise the list.