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J.L. Patterson & Associates Again Ranked Among Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For

July 7, 2015
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ORANGE, CA (JLP) announces its selection as one of Zweig Group's 2015 "Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For." Having been named to the list for the fourth time (2009, 2010 and 2011), this coveted award demonstrates JLP's unwavering commitment to employee satisfaction.

The annual awards program recognizes the top architecture, structural engineering, civil engineering, environmental, and multidiscipline firms in the U.S. and Canada based on their workplace practices, employee benefits, employee retention rates, and much more. The awards will be distributed during a black tie celebration at Zweig Group's annual conference held at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts.

"This accolade underscores everything that we strive for at JLP -providing the highest quality rail engineering services to our clients and creating an environment where our employees thrive. We fully embody a client-focused team approach," said JLP President, . "On behalf of the entire JLP team, we are honored to accept this award and look forward to carrying out our vision of being the best source for rail engineering and construction management services nationwide for years to come."

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