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Manhard Consulting Opens New Katy, Texas Office

Vernon Hills-based national civil engineering and surveying firm Manhard Consulting has opened a new office in Katy, Texas. The location will be home to Manhard's commercial site team, led by Senior Project Manager Guillo Machado, PE, who manages industrial, office, multi-family, and mixed-used projects for the greater Houston area and beyond. The Katy office will also handle residential and land development, one of Manhard's core services nationally, for projects in the region.

"We're thrilled to have the workload and reach in the Houston area and Texas to support this location. With a growing list of clients, partners, projects, and team members in Katy and the surrounding region, this new location will make it more convenient for everyone to connect," said Jon Unterreiner, Region Manager - Houston Operations. "It also gives us better access to the talented workforce in the Katy area as we continue to grow locally and statewide."

The Katy location is the firm's fourth office since it established a presence in Texas, joining existing offices in The Woodlands, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio.

Manhard associates in the area or visiting from one of the firm's 10 other offices nationwide will be able to work from the Katy or Woodlands offices, depending on their needs and the locations of the clients and projects they're working on.

About Manhard Consulting

Manhard Consulting is a full-service civil engineering and surveying firm that serves public and private clients nationwide. Our associates collaborate with your teams to address safety, functionality, and quality-of-life issues where it matters most: on your site, in the community, in everyday life. With more than 250 employees, 11 offices across the United States and over 10,000 clients, Manhard Consulting continues to lead the industry as one of the most responsive, innovative and technologically advanced civil engineering and surveying firms in the country. Learn more about Manhard on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

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