4004 Summit Blvd. NE, Suite 1200
Atlanta, GA 30319
O: 770-587-4776
The Southeast is among the fastest growing regions in the country, and the city of Atlanta is testament to that unrelenting growth. Rapid growth presents unique engineering, environmental and construction challenges for communities, governments and private businesses. From water, wastewater, power generation and transmission infrastructure to aviation and industrial facilities, Burns & McDonnell, among the top 10 percent of U.S. engineering firms, is proud to serve the Southeast from Atlanta, delivering the experience that turns challenges into opportunities. The Atlanta Business Chronicle has ranked the office as one of the top workplaces in the city, as well as a healthiest workplace and as one of the top engineering firms in Atlanta.
Burns & McDonnell Atlanta is focused on growing key areas where our clients are expanding, including:
As an employee-owned firm, we work harder, respond faster and deliver, because we have a vested interest in the success of every project and every client.
Engineering News-Record ranks us as the #9 design firm in the Southeast for 2024. Check out the list
We're proud to be among the 2024 Top Workplaces, midsize company category, as ranked by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
We're excited to make the list of the 2024 Best Places to Work in the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Ranked No. 4 on the Atlanta Business Journal's 2023 list of Atlanta's 25 largest engineering firms.
Members of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
We're proud to have made the Atlanta Business Chronicle's list of Healthiest Employers in Atlanta since 2015.
Want to know what makes Burns & McDonnell a great place to work? Great Rated!, the organization behind the rankings used by Fortune magazine, shares details about what our people say and do that puts us on the list.Read more
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