Southfield-based civil engineering firm will add 150 positions over next 4 years
Bolton & Associates, LLC has chosen to expand its Southfield operations over other locations around the country because of the top-shelf talent they are fed by local universities.
You can usually see a civil engineering firm’s work, whether it be a roadway, a bridge or a wastewater facility. But although Bolton & Associates‘ Southfield office is busy — so busy that 150 employees will be hired over the next four years — very little of their efforts can be seen in Southeast Michigan.
“Our business model here is that we are the production facility, we do the plans and specifications for our other offices, like in Maryland and Florida, and that’s where most of our work has been,” explains John Jacobson, the office’s general manager. “Engineering expertise for our firm at a national level is coming out of our office,” Ann Sinelli, Bolton’s vice president of marketing and sales, goes on to say.
Sinelli says that talent is one of the main reasons the company decided to expand here rather than at a North Carolina site that was also considered. “Between institutions of higher learning and the focus on engineering and math and science, we saw talent here.”
The civil engineering, land planning and surveying firm was awarded a state tax credit valued at $1.8 million over seven years. Jacobson characterizes the positions they will be adding as “highly technical.”
Sources: John Jacobson and Ann Sinelli, Bolton and Associates
Writer: Kelli B. Kavanaugh