HORNE Ranked in Top 50 Professional Services Firms by Engineering News-Record

Engineering News-Record has ranked HORNE among the Top 50 professional services firms in two areas of program management for 2024.

HORNE ranked number 13 on the industry publication’s list of Top 50 Program Management Firms in the U.S. and ranked number 19 in the Top 100 Construction Management-for-Fee Firms.

“We love our clients and the communities we serve every day, and I am grateful we are able to assist those that have suffered due to natural disasters and other crises,” said CEO and Managing Partner, Rusty Butcher. “We are honored to be ranked in the Top 50 and look forward to continuing our positive impact.”

“We are proud of our continued success in program and construction management throughout the country. Whether we are leading mitigation programs, energy programs, or responding to natural disasters, our team members’ commitment to exceptional service is second to none,” said Managing Partner of Government Services and HORNE Intelligence and Automation, Neil Forbes. “We are thankful to our client partners and look forward to more opportunities to serve throughout the United States and beyond.”

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