Halff is a 1,000+ person infrastructure consulting firm anchored in civil engineering, hydraulics, and GIS work. The tech stack reflects traditional AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) maturity—AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, MicroStation, ArcGIS dominate—with active adoption of BIM signaling a shift toward integrated modeling. Hiring velocity is steady with a 173-engineer core, junior/intern pipeline, and specialized leadership roles (Transportation Director, Public Works Director, Survey Practice Lead), indicating stable project demand and internal discipline.
Notable leadership hires: Transportation Director, Public Works Director, Director of Land Development, Survey Crew Chief, Survey Practice Lead
Halff delivers infrastructure consulting across transportation, water resources, land development, and environmental disciplines. Founded in 1950 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, the firm operates at 1,001–5,000 employees with active projects spanning roadway design for state DOTs, hydraulic modeling for water authorities, bridge and building design, and parks/trails planning. Work includes right-of-way acquisition, utility coordination (SUE), landscape architecture, and regulatory compliance for treatment facilities. The business model centers on indefinite delivery contracts with state and local agencies, a revenue structure that creates operational complexity around budget constraints and project deadline management.
Halff's primary stack includes AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, MicroStation, and ArcGIS for modeling and analysis. They also use Bentley OpenRoads, HEC-RAS for hydraulic modeling, WaterCAD, and ESRI Utility Network. Adobe Creative Cloud and SketchUp support visualization and planning workflows.
Halff is headquartered in Richardson, Texas. The company was founded in 1950 and is privately held with 1,001–5,000 employees. All current hiring is focused in the United States.
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