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Innovations at Dewberry

When the brightest, most curious minds collaborate to solve the toughest, most complex problems, innovation is a natural byproduct. And when a firm has been doing this as long and as successfully as Dewberry, innovation is an expectation.

From leading-edge technological advances to time- and money-saving processes and best practices, Dewberry’s expert architects, engineers, and consultants are relentless in finding new and better ways to approach the problems that confront our built and natural environments as well as our society.

Buildings that push the boundaries of design, efficiency, and sustainability. Solutions that reduce communities’ vulnerability to climate change, floods, and other natural disasters. Pioneering approaches to critical issues ranging from homeland security to water and wastewater treatment.

Innovation takes many forms at Dewberry, and our goal is to ensure that it always benefits our clients and their communities. Please browse through this section to see examples of Dewberry innovation in action.

Dewberry Innovation Case Studies

Helping FEMA Protect At-Risk Communities

Helping California Successfully Re-Integrate Released Inmates into Society

Mapping America’s Last Frontier

Engineering an Energy-Efficient Office Tower

Helping Maryland’s Largest Agricultural County Avoid Future Losses

Restoring an Urban River Bank and Uplifting a Community

 

Fast Facts

Headquarters
Fairfax, Virginia

Number of Employees
1,800

Offices
More than 40 locations in 18 states

Services
Planning, Engineering, Architecture, Program Management, Consulting, Surveying, and Mapping

2011 Revenue
$301.6 million

History
Established in Arlington, Virginia, in 1956 with six employees. Moved headquarters to Fairfax County in 1965. Original services included land design and surveying.

Ownership
The Dewberry family

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