Black and Veatch

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Black and Veatch
Black & Veatch logo.svg
NIST Sector Data
GICS Industrial Commercial & Professional Services
Smart Tag(s)
Business type Employee Owned
Year Founded 1915
Founder(s) Ernest Bateman Black
Nathan Thomas Veatch
City, State Overland Park KS
Country United States
Region Served Worldwide
Executives Steven Edwards
Revenue $3.7 billion€ 3.256 <br />£ 2.738 <br />CA$ 4.699 <br />CNY 23.421 <br />KRW 4.534 <br />
Number of employees 10,400
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Black & Veatch is the largest engineering firm in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Founded in 1915 in Kansas City, Missouri it is now headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas it is a global engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and consulting company specializing in infrastructure development in power, oil and gas, water, telecommunications, government, mining, data centers, smart cities and banking and finance markets

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Chula-vista-bayfrontfuture-resortconv-center-development.jpg Chula Vista Smart Waterfront
The Chula Vista smart waterfront is a 535 acre joint development by City of Chula Vista and the Port of San Diego – currently the largest waterfront development project on the U.S. West Coast. The development is groundbreaking in its approach to energy efficiency in (1) targeting 50 percent reduction in annual energy use for the development and (2) each building performing at least 15 percent better than Title 24 requirements in the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards. Recognizing the need to monitor and control this new energy infrastructure, the Bayfront project also focuses on the communications network technologies and smart infrastructure solutions that will provide operational efficiency, sustainability, and economic development opportunities for the City. The Project team, led by Black & Veatch, is focused on evaluating the three major components of energy, telecom, and smart infrastructure – determining solutions that will meet the aggressive energy goals and provide a foundational, scalable approach to future communications and smart city applications.
Daimler-Electric Island.jpg Electric Island
Electric Island is located across the street from DTNA headquarters, less than one mile from I-5, and represents the first location specifically designed for medium- and heavy-duty trucks aligned to the blueprint of the West Coast Clean Transit Corridor Initiative (WCCTCI). WCCTCI’s collaboration between nine electric utilities and two government agencies yielded a strategic plan in 2020 to electrify 1,300 miles of I-5 across the three West Coast states to provide publicly available charging for freight and delivery trucks.
KansasCity.jpg Illuminating Smart Cities: Kansas City Runs on IoT Platform
Kansas City, MO (KCMO) and its partners have designed and implemented an IoT platform to develop a smart city network, starting with Kansas City’s streetcar starter line in their Downtown area. Based on this initial site, the team has will implement a model that would make Kansas City the largest smart city network in North America.

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