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Burns & McDonnell embarks on aggressive growth path

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Burns & McDonnell embarks on aggressive growth path

Favorable economic conditions spur plans to bump up hiring significantly over the next several years.


By John Caulfield, Senior Editor | August 29, 2018

Burns & McDonnell's world headquarters, located on a 34-acre campus in South Kansas City, will be expanded by 22% with the additon of a 142,000-sf, four-story office building and a 550-slot parking deck. The firm will need more space as it beefs up its workforce to take advantage of a stronger economy. Image: Burns & McDonnell

Burns & McDonnell, which ranked third among Engineering/Architecture firms on BD+Cā€™s 2018 Giants list, is launching an ambitious growth campaign that includes hiring at least 1,000 employees annually ā€œfor the foreseeable future,ā€ and increasing the size of its World Headquarters in Kansas City, Mo., by 22%.

By yearā€™s end, Burns & McDonnell expects to have 6,650 employees, more than half of whom will be working outside of Kansas City. The company has 11 regional offices in North America, and seven offices scattered across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

A 142,000-sf addition to its headquarters, which the firm is designing and building, is scheduled for completion by the summer of 2020. The companyā€™s existing four-story 310,000-sf headquarters building opened in 2016 on a 34-acre campus in South Kansas City.

The $42 million new construction project is expected to commence in a week or two, beginning with a 550-slot parking garage, according to Brittany Swartz, a project manager in the firmā€™s Commercial Architecture group. The headquarters expansion will include 42 conference rooms, two large training rooms, and 780 work spaces.

Burns & McDonnell reported nearly $3 billion in revenue generated in 2017, of which $290.2 million derived from services provided for nonresidential building in several sectors that include commercial, retail, institutional, aviation, military, and manufacturing.

The firm is expanding to provide ā€œfull service solutionsā€ for project owners that are seeking greater scheduling and budgeting certainty. Ray Kowalik, a 31-year company veteran who was named its CEO and chairman last year, adds that Burns & McDonnell had been growing and a 10-12% annual clip, which he believes can be boosted to 15%.

He cites four trends that are driving growth:

ā€¢A robust economy, favorable corporate tax law changes, and low energy prices, all of which are spurring investments in the U.S., especially in the chemicals market which is one of the firmā€™s largest sectors;

ā€¢The shift toward natural gas and renewable energy production thatā€™s creating opportunities in the transmission, distribution, and generation markets;

ā€¢Greater government investment in resilience to secure and modernize aging facilities; and

ā€¢Mushrooming airport passenger traffic, and the need to find new ways to alleviate congestion at domestic and foreign terminals.

Burns & McDonnell shouldnā€™t have too much trouble meeting its hiring goals: it receives about 80,000 resumes per year, and the company has already hired 1,000 people in 2018, as of todayā€™s announcement. It expects its hiring number to top out at 1,400 this year. ā€œWeā€™re a company that a lot of people want to work for,ā€ says Kowalik. (In prior years, the company would typically offer employment to between 300 and 400 people, with 90% of applicants accepting.)

Kowalik says Burns & McDonnell already has a pretty good system in place for assimilating new hires, which includes extensive training and mentoring. (He said the companyā€™s attrition rate is about 5% annually.)

While the power, gas, oil, and chemicals sectors are among the markets driving growth, Kowalik says his company is also expanding its nonresidential building activities, notably in the areas of office and multitenant apartment construction. ā€œWeā€™re extremely busy in Kansas City,ā€ he says, having recently completed a new office building there for Creative Planning, a local wealth-management firm.

Kowalik adds that new tax policy is sparking ā€œmultibillion-dollar projectsā€ in the chemicals industry, which are likely to trigger new commercial construction that supports that business. He expects a similar ā€œtrickle downā€ effect from oil and gas.

Historically, Burns & McDonnell has grown organically, ā€œone employee at a time,ā€ says Kowalik. But in recent years it has bolstered its presence on the construction side with acquisitions of two contractors, AZCO Inc. in Wisconsin and Ref-Chem in Texas.

Kowalik says that itā€™s possible that his company might seek out joint-venture construction partners. But he hedged about future acquisitions. ā€œThe minute I say ā€˜weā€™re interested,ā€™ we get 20 calls.ā€

He is concerned, though, about the skilled-labor shortage, and thinks the AEC industry needs to take a more active role in outreach and training.

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