Garver makes 10th straight appearance on Zweig’s Hot Firm list
Garver came in at No. 16 on this year's list of the fastest-growing architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms in the United States and Canada.
Read ArticleGarver came in at No. 16 on this year's list of the fastest-growing architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms in the United States and Canada.
Read ArticleGarver, the Museum of Discovery, and Southwest Power Pool have partnered to engage the public to create Rube Goldberg-style chain reaction machines with items found around their homes.
Read ArticleEmployees in Garver's new office will work alongside those in its Fayetteville office to better serve valued clients throughout Northwest Arkansas.
Read ArticleEmployees in Garver's newest office will primarily work to deliver the most advanced infrastructure solutions to airports across Nebraska and Iowa.
Read ArticleA donation of $40,000, some raised directly by Garver employees, went to the renovation of the Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Read ArticleGarver CEO Dan Williams joins Garver Chief Administrative Officer Bert Parker and former Garver President Brock Johnson in being accepted into the distinguished class of engineers.
Read ArticleGarver has been included on Zweig Group's list that tracks the industry's fastest-growing firms for nine consecutive years.
Read ArticleGarver Launch interns began their summer with Ignite, learning about company leadership, history, and projects while bonding with fellow interns from across the Garver footprint.
Read ArticleAs president-elect of SMPS Oklahoma, Senior Proposal Coordinator Paige Criswell is one of many Garver employees leading the local chapters of an organization aimed at advancing business development opportunities at A-E firms.
Read ArticleWater Project Manager Rusty Tate was one of three recent inductees into the Arkansas Academy of Biological and Agricultural Engineers, which provides support to students and honors alumni.
Read ArticleThe Nashville International Airport was presented with the Jay Hollingsworth Speas Airport Award, for its geothermal cooling system project involving a pipeline corridor designed by Garver.
Read ArticleTo maximize quality relationships forged over decades, Garver's Aviation Team will place further emphasis on the communities and technical areas its employees know best.
Read ArticleGarver CEO Dan Williams was presented the award at the 31st annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards program in Little Rock after being selected by an independent panel of judges.
Read ArticlePersonnel in this office will focus primarily on advancing Garver's aviation practice to new and existing clients throughout the region. It is Garver's 28th office in 11 states.
Read ArticleIn celebration of Garver's centennial, it is donating 100 STEM kits to 100 schools across the country. The first donation went to Pat Henry Elementary School in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Read ArticleSeventeen employees were welcomed recently as new Garver owners.
Read ArticleChief Executive Officer Dan Williams is one of five finalists for the award presented by Arkansas Business that honors the best and brightest in the state's business community.
Read ArticleThe Oklahoma City office is Garver's third in Oklahoma, and is among 27 nationwide located in 11 states. From Oklahoma City, Garver will provide transportation, water, aviation, construction, and environmental services, while collaborating with Garver experts from across the country.
Read ArticleWater Project Manager Rusty Tate and Water Reuse Practice Leader Michael Watts, Ph.D., will join Water Environmental Federation committees, allowing both to boost the organization's mission of using peer engagement to improve water quality and sustainability.
Read ArticleMore than 300 employees from Garver's 26 offices gathered for company meetings, awards, and team-building activities in the celebration of Garver's accomplishments over the last year.
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