HNTB

'HNTB Corporation' (Formerly Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff) is an architecture and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri that has designed and built many bridges, roadways, airports and professional sports stadiums across the United States and around the world.
The firm started in 1914 as Harrington, Howard & Ash specializing in the construction of moveable bridges. In 1941 it changed its name to Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff. In 1975 it merged with Kivett and Myers to form a sports architecture practice.
It formally changed its name to HNTB Corporation in 1993 and became employee-owned in 2000.

Contents
Projects
Bridges
Roadways/Interchanges/Tollways
Aviation
Stadiums
Major League
Arenas
Minor League
External links

Projects


Bridges


Greenville Bridge - Greenville, Mississippi and Lake Village, Arkansas

Charles W. Dean Bridge - Arkansas City, Arkansas and Benoit, Mississippi

Delaware Memorial Bridge - New Jersey and Delaware

Fuller Warren Bridge - Jacksonville, Florida

Hoan Bridge - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Missouri River Pedestrian Bridge - Omaha, Nebraska (planned for November 2008)

South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge - Omaha

Stillwater Lift Bridge - Stillwater, Minnesota

Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge - Boston, Massachusetts

Perry Street Bridge - Napoleon, Ohio
Roadways/Interchanges/Tollways


Marquette Interchange - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dallas "High Five" Interchage - Dallas, Texas

Veterans Glass City Skyway - Toledo, Ohio

Illinois Tollway - Illinois
Aviation


Midway Airport - Chicago, Illinois
Stadiums

Major League


Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City

INVESCO Field at Mile High - Denver, Colorado

Ralph Wilson Stadium - Buffalo, New York

RCA Dome - Indianapolis, Indiana

Giants Stadium - New Jersey
Arenas


Oakland Arena - Oakland, California

Galen Center - Los Angeles, California

Mackey Arena - West Lafayette, Indiana
Minor League


Louisville Slugger Field - Louisville, Kentucky

External links



Official website

Kansas City Biz Journal profile

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