Company Profile
PND Engineers, Inc.
Company Overview
PND Engineers, Inc., (PND) is an Alaska-based civil engineering firm established in 1979 that currently employs more than 100 full-time staff, just more than half of whom are licensed engineers or surveyors. PND provides civil, structural, geotechnical, marine, and coastal engineering; surveying; hydrology; sanitary/wastewater; value engineering; inspection; quality assurance; construction engineering; cost administration; fabrication inspection; permitting; right-of-way acquisition; and in-house research. PND routinely designs for severe environmental conditions, including ice and snow, continuous and discontinuous permafrost conditions, and sub-zero temperatures. PND knows how to deal with critical issues such as cold-temperature materials; effects of spring break-up on rivers for both flooding; remote access; Arctic construction logistics; and foundation design in permafrost.
Historically, the majority of PND’s work has taken place in the contiguous United States, Alaska, and Canada. In addition to its Anchorage headquarters, PND has offices in Juneau and Palmer, Alaska; Seattle, Wash.; Houston, Texas; and Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Company History
PND was founded in 1979 in Anchorage, Alaska, and incorporated in 1981 as Peratrovich, Nottingham & Drage, Inc.
Notable Products / Brands
OPEN CELL (TM), SPIN FIN (TM)
Notable Clients
ConocoPhillips, Kiewit, City & Borough of Juneau, Haines Borough, Municipality of Skagway, Port of Everett, Port of Anacortes, Port of Skagit County, Hilcorp, City of Kodiak
Notable Accomplishments / Recognition
ENR Top 500 Design Firm
2016 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Environmental Award in the Environmental Restoration (Installation) category for the Alameda Point Remediation project in California
2013 Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) Transportation Projects, Design-Build Honor Award for the Akutan Airport Project on Akun Island, Alaska.
2013 American Society of Civil Engineers (Juneau Branch) Honorary Project of the Year, for Statter Harbor Moorage Improvements in Juneau, Alaska.
2012 American Society of Civil Engineers (Juneau Branch) Outstanding Civil Engineering Project of the Year, for Carl E. Moses Boat Harbor in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
2011 Association of General Contractors of America's Aon Build America Award for Best Renovation of a Federal and Heavy Construction Project, for the St. Paul Island Fur Seal Observation Towers and Walkways on St. Paul Island, Alaska.
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