February 21, 2012
Klohn Crippen Berger has been awarded Gold Standard as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed companies. Gold Standard is awarded to companies who have successfully qualified for the award for four years consecutively. The award recognizes best management practices that incorporate technical ability, human resources, financial performance, business management and social responsibility.
This prestigious national award is sponsored by Deloitte, CIBC Commercial Banking, National Post, and Queens School of Business and continues to be the mark of excellence for Canadian-owned and managed companies with revenues over $10 million.
Having started as geotechnical engineers in 1951, today KCB is an internationally-recognized engineering and environmental services firm working in the power, mining, environment, water,transportation, oil sands, oil and gas and municipal sectors. The company is involved in major projects such as the Oakland Bay Bridge and the Nam Theun Hydro Project. They are heavily involved in the oil sands and are working on some of the largest copper mines in the world. Their focus is on the integration of engineering and the environment. Klohn Crippen Berger employs over 400 people and has offices throughout Canada, in Peru and Australia. The firm’s Quality Management System is registered ISO 9001:2008 compliant.
For further information on the 50 Best Program, visit
http://www.canadas50best.com