Haskell (company)

Coordinates: 30°19′21″N 81°40′11″W / 30.3224°N 81.6697°W / 30.3224; -81.6697

Haskell
Private
Industry Construction
Founded 1965
Headquarters Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Key people
Preston H. Haskell III, Chairman
Steven T. (Steve) Halverson, President & CEO
James O'Leary, EVP & COO
Brad Slappey, EVP & CFO
David Thaeler, EVP & CHRO
Services Design-build, program/facility/construction management, project planning, development, engineering
Revenue $550+ million (2014)
Number of employees
1,021 (2007)[1]
Website www.haskell.com

Haskell is an architecture, engineering, and construction firm headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. It was founded by Preston Haskell in 1965. The company advocates the design-build construction method, and has been instrumental in promoting this system within the industry.[2]

Operations

Haskell delivers the following services: architecture, construction, engineering, interior design, steel fabrication, master planning, program and project management, packaging systems, process system, manufacturing consulting, material handling and distribution systems, and system analytics and modeling (simulation and emulation) for commercial and industrial facilities.

Industry segments include:

  • Aviation
  • Commercial
  • Construction Mgmt
  • Development Services
  • Distribution
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Food & Beverage
  • Government
  • Green Building
  • Healthcare
  • Interiors
  • International
  • Manufacturing
  • Master Planning
  • Military
  • Packaging
  • Parking
  • Process Services
  • Public-Private Partnerships
  • Site
  • Sports & Entertainment
  • Transportation
  • Water & Wastewater

Highly visible projects have included the Daytona International Speedway and Jacksonville EverBank Field (home of the NFL Jaguars). In addition to their headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, the company also has regional offices located in Atlanta, Georgia, Beloit, Wisconsin, Columbus, Ohio, Dallas, Texas, Livermore, California and Mexico City.[3]

Notable projects

Acquisitions

Haskell acquired E²M, an Atlanta-based manufacturing system integration firm that engineers manufacturing solutions for its customers in the food, beverage and consumer products industry in September 2010.[5]

In December 2012, Haskell acquired H.R. Gray, a Columbus, Ohio based firm providing program management and construction management services to primarily municipal clients in the water industry.[6]

In January 2013, Haskell acquired Seiberling, a Beloit, Wisconsin based engineering and technical consulting company providing process, clean in place (CIP) and steam in place (SIP) design and control system integration services to the food, dairy, pharmaceutical and biotech industries.[7]

Haskell acquired FreemanWhite, a Charlotte-based consulting and design practice focused exclusively on the healthcare sector in November 2014. The acquisition brings together two companies widely recognized for their strategic vision and entrepreneurial approach to healthcare capital projects. A major outgrowth of the partnership is a 360-degree service offering that fully aligns healthcare business strategy, operational performance, planning, design, engineering, construction and post occupancy evaluation across the care continuum.[8]

Recognition and awards

Awards include:[9]

The company has won several awards for its projects.[10] Company founder Preston Haskell received the Brunelleschi Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002 from the Design-Build Institute of America.[11]

The Engineering News-Record magazine ranked Haskell No. 14 in its Top 50 Green Contractors for 2007 (US) list and 20th in its Top 100 Design/Build firms in the US (2007). Florida Trend Magazine ranked Haskell as the 39th largest privately held company in Florida for 2007[12] and the Business Journal's 36th fastest-growing private company.

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