ATLANTA, GA — Halff, an employee-owned, full-service infrastructure consulting firm, has expanded its footprint to Georgia with the opening of a new office in Duluth. The new location will serve the greater Atlanta metropolitan region and deepen Halff’s presence across the Southeast.
With Atlanta ranking among the fastest-growing metro areas in the U.S., Halff’s first office in Georgia comes at a time when resilient infrastructure is increasingly critical. The firm’s multidisciplinary capabilities are aligned to meet the area’s evolving needs. The Atlanta office will offer a broad range of services, including land development, planning and landscape architecture, transportation, water/wastewater, and water resources.
Randy Strunk, PE, CFM, will serve as Vice President and Operations Manager. He is a Professional Engineer with nearly 20 years of experience in the Atlanta region, bringing technical expertise in design and construction management. Strunk also excels in public engagement when navigating projects that impact local neighborhoods and communities.
Joining him is Jessica Schladt, PE, a Senior Project Manager specializing in water resources engineering. Schladt brings experience in hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, floodplain and stormwater management, stream and lake restoration, and site development. Her portfolio includes the development of stormwater pollution prevention plans, watershed management strategies, drainage studies, and construction documentation such as final engineering plans, specifications, and cost estimates.
“For 75 years, Halff has partnered with communities to deliver infrastructure that strengthens quality of life,” Halff President and CEO Jessica Baker Daily said. “As the Atlanta region continues to grow, so does the need for infrastructure. Establishing a Georgia office is a natural step in our journey.”