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February 25, 2008

Stanley Consultants receives Pinnacle Award

MUSCATINE, Iowa - Stanley Consultants has received a Pinnacle Award for being an industry leader in both revenue growth and for creating a quality workplace with high employee satisfaction. The Pinnacle Award is bestowed upon companies that place within the CE News Magazine's Best Firms Contest and ZweigWhite's "Hot Firm List." Only 18 engineering companies across the country received the prestigious Pinnacle Award recognition.

CE News hosts the "Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For" competition to recognize and reward firms that have outstanding work practices. Stanley Consultants ranked second in the large firm category (over 500), and fourth overall in the nationwide competition. This marks the sixth year that Stanley Consultants has entered the competition and the sixth year it placed in the top 20. In 2002, Stanley Consultants was named the nation's top firm to work for.

The firm ranked 69th on ZweigWhite’s "Hot Firms" list. The ranking is based on a weighted average of each firm’s dollar growth and percentage growth from 2003 to 2006. Stanley Consultants, which made Hot Firms list in 2004 and 2005, provides engineering, environmental, and construction services worldwide. The firm has 17 domestic and 11 international offices, and employs nearly 1700 people worldwide.

Stanley Consultants, Inc., a Stanley Group Company, provides engineering, environmental, and construction services worldwide. Headquartered in Muscatine, Iowa, offices are located in Austin, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Boise, Idaho; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; Des Moines and Iowa City, Iowa; Las Vegas, Nevada; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Naples and West Palm Beach, Florida; Kingman and Phoenix, Arizona; St. Louis, Missouri; Salt Lake City, Utah; and San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as select international locations. Since 1913, The Stanley Group has successfully completed more than 23,000 engagements in all 50 states, U.S. territories, and in 98 countries.



 
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