FORT WORTH, TX — HNTB Corporation recently celebrated its expanded Fort Worth, Texas, office with a ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside employees, elected officials, and clients. Mayor Mattie Parker presented HNTB with a proclamation, acknowledging the firm’s significant contributions to Fort Worth’s economy and infrastructure, as well as its dedication to enhancing residents’ quality of life through projects, community involvement, and support for local talent and businesses.
“Being part of HNTB during this period of growth and expansion in Fort Worth is truly exhilarating. Our dedication to excellence and commitment to Fort Worth and surrounding areas are evident, and we continue to foster an environment where our professionals can thrive,” said Ashley Booth, HNTB’s North Texas-Arkansas Office Leader and Senior Vice President.
HNTB will now occupy more than 12,000 square feet in the Frost Tower. This expansion follows the firm’s recent announcement of the relocation of its Dallas office and the expansion of its Plano office in 2024 to accommodate its growing teams and meet the increasing demand for transportation infrastructure services. HNTB has seen significant growth in the North Texas region by increasing the number of professionals by more than 60 percent in the last three years.
HNTB has worked on, or is currently involved with, infrastructure projects in the area including Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Terminal C and Terminal F program management, Fort Worth Central City Promenade Park pedestrian bridges design, Chisolm Trail Parkway program management, SH 170 highway design, IH 820 at TRE construction engineering and inspection, and more.