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ALLIANCE TEXAS CONFERENCE

ALLIANCE TEXAS CONFERENCE. SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP. June 29, 2010. HALFF ASSOCIATES, INC. Founded in Dallas in 1950 Full service A/E firm 10 offices in Texas 500 plus personnel. Flower Mound Frisco. Fort Worth, Grand Prairie. Dallas Richardson. Austin. San Antonio. Houston.

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ALLIANCE TEXAS CONFERENCE

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  1. ALLIANCE TEXAS CONFERENCE SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP June 29, 2010

  2. HALFF ASSOCIATES, INC. • Founded in Dallas in 1950 • Full service A/E firm • 10 offices in Texas • 500 plus personnel Flower Mound Frisco Fort Worth, Grand Prairie Dallas Richardson Austin San Antonio Houston McAllen

  3. COMPANY TIMELINE 60 YEARS (1987) Landscape Architecture & Planning added (2007) Headquarters moves to Richardson (1960) Albert H. Halff Associates, Inc. is formed (1950) Firm Founded by Dr. Albert H. Halff as Albert H. Halff consulting Sanitary Engineers (1995) Houston & McAllen Offices Established (1981) Fort Worth Office Established (2003) Frisco & San Antonio Offices Established 2010 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 (2001) Austin Office Established (1952) Hundley & Halff is formed (1983) First appearance on ENR’s Top 500 List (1969) – Halff Associates Incorporates (1992) Architecture Added

  4. HALFF SERVICES • Transportation • Water Resources • Facilities / Buildings • Environmental • Public Works • Surveying • Infrastructure/ Land Development • Visual Technology • GIS • Training/Education

  5. Services Advanced planning Environmental Studies Roadway Design Airport Design Parking Facilities Structures Rail Design CM & Inspection TRANSPORTATION • Typical Clients • TxDOT • NTTA • Counties • Municipalities • Contractors

  6. WATERRESOURCES • Typical Clients • USACE • FEMA • State & Local Agencies • Services • Flood Control • Flood Plain Management • Erosion Control • Permitting • Hydrology and Hydraulics • Drainage Design • Storm Water Management

  7. FACILITIES/ BUILDINGS • Typical Clients • USACE • State & Local Agencies • Industry • Medical Services • Developers • Services • Architecture • Structural Engineering • Mechanical/Electrical/ Plumbing Engineering • Interior Architecture • Landscape Architecture • Planning

  8. ENVIRONMENTAL • Typical Clients • USACE • TxDOT • NTTA • Industry • Oil & Gas • Developers • Services • Regulatory Compliance • Remediation & Mitigation • Toxic/Hazardous Materials • Air Emissions • Pollution Prevention Planning • Environmental Science

  9. PUBLIC WORKS • Typical Clients • Municipalities • Counties • State Agencies • USACE • Services • Utilities • Roadways • Flood Control • Recreation • Public Involvement

  10. TYPICAL SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES • Disciplines • Engineering • Geotechnical, Civil, MEP, Structural • Architecture, Interior Design • Surveying • Construction Inspection • Public Involvement • Typical Clients • Municipalities • Counties • State Agencies • USACE

  11. SUBCONTACTOR CHECKLIST • Registrations required – PE, AIA, RPLS, etc as full-time permanent staff for key positions • For Federal projects be registered in CCR with appropriate classifications designated • Firm registered with state of Texas for engineering or architecture for any municipal, county or state procurement • Professional registrations current • Firm’s M/W/DBE registration current with appropriate agency • For transportation project pre-certified with TxDOT

  12. www.halff.com

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