WSP USA explained

WSP USA
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Design, Engineering consulting, Environment consulting, Project management
Founded:1885 (as Parsons Brinckerhoff)
Founder:William Barclay Parsons (1885)
Location City:One Penn Plaza, New York City, United States
Locations:New York, London, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and approximately 150 other offices worldwide
Key People:Lewis Cornell, President and CEO, U.S.
Area Served:Global
Products:Strategic consulting, planning, design, program management, engineering, construction services and operations & maintenance
Num Employees:Approximately 14,000 worldwide
Parent:WSP Global

WSP USA, formerly Parsons Brinckerhoff, is an American multinational engineering and design firm.[1] The firm operates in the fields of strategic consulting, planning, engineering, construction management, energy, infrastructure and community planning. It is a subsidiary of WSP Global.

In 2013, the company was named the tenth largest U.S.-based engineering/design firm by Engineering News Record.[2] In 2020, it was ranked #7 of the Top 500 Design Firms and #2 of the Top 100 Pure Designers by the same magazine.[3] On October 31, 2014, Parsons Brinckerhoff became a wholly owned independent subsidiary of WSP Global,[4] a Canadian-based professional services firm. Parsons Brinckerhoff was renamed to WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff, then to WSP in 2017.[5] Part of WSP Global, WSP USA is one of the largest professional services firms in the world, with approximately 31,500 employees in 500 offices serving 39 countries.[6]

History

Founded in 1885 in New York City by civil engineer William Barclay Parsons, among Parsons Brinckerhoff's earliest projects was the original IRT line of the New York City Subway, designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff and opened in 1904.[7] Parsons Brinckerhoff also designed the Cape Cod Canal, which opened in 1914 [8] and charted the course of a railway in China from Hankow (Wuhan) to Canton (Guangzhou), a line that is also still in use today.[9] In 1906, Henry M. Brinckerhoff, a highway engineer, brought his expertise in electric railways to the firm. He is known for his co-invention of the third rail.[10]

The firm has worked on some of the most notable infrastructure projects of the 20th century, including: the Detroit–Windsor Tunnel (1930);[11] the Scheldt Tunnel in Antwerp, Belgium (1933);[12] The Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge on Cape Cod, Massachusetts (1935);[13] The 1939 World's Fair in New York City;[14] the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey (1957);[15] the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel in Virginia (1957);[16] the Pell Bridge in Newport, Rhode Island (1969);[17] the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (United States) (1980);[18] the I-95/Fort McHenry Tunnel (1980);[19] the U.S. 25E Cumberland Gap Tunnel at the Tennessee/Kentucky border,[20] the H-3 Highway in Oahu, Hawaii (1997);[21] the Sabiya Power Station in Kuwait (2000)[22] and the rapid transit systems of San Francisco (1972);[23] Atlanta (1979);[24] Singapore (1987);[25] Taipei (1996);[26] and Caracas (1983).[27]

Parsons Brinckerhoff was acquired by Balfour Beatty in October 2009 and operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Balfour Beatty plc. In October 2010 Balfour Beatty acquired Halsall Associates, which became a subsidiary of Parsons Brinckerhoff and part of its Canadian operations.[28]

Acquisition of Parsons Brinckerhoff by WSP Global

On October 31, 2014, Balfour Beatty sold Parsons Brinckerhoff to WSP Global. In 2017 Parsons Brinckerhoff changed its name to WSP USA. On September 3, 2014, it was announced that WSP Global had made an offer to purchase Parsons Brinckerhoff from Balfour Beatty plc for US$1.24 billion.[29] The transaction closed on October 31, 2014[30] and Parsons Brinckerhoff became a wholly owned subsidiary of WSP Global. On January 10, 2017, it was announced that the brand Parsons Brinckerhoff would be retired and combined into the parent company, WSP Global. WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff is now called WSP.

Following the acquisition of Louis Berger Group by WSP Global in 2018 for $400 million, the operations of Louis Berger Group in the United States were merged with WSP USA's. WSP USA acquired two US-based environmental consulting firms over the next two years: Ecology & Environment (E & E) in 2019,[31] and LT Environmental in 2020.[32]

In 2021, WSP purchased Golder Associates,[33] and in 2022 WSP acquired Wood PLC’s Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. business.[34]

Current projects

The firm is involved in Long Island Rail Road's East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal in New York City,[35] with a planned opening of December 2022.[36] It is also involved with the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport in New York City, announced in 2015,[37] with an expected completion date of 2022.[38] In 2018, it was selected as the lead firm for the Charlotte Douglas International Airport Airfield Expansion, with a targeted completion of 2022.[39] It is working on the new Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Southwest End-Around Taxiway,[40] with an expected completion date of 2021.[41] In 2018, it started working on a master plan update for San Antonio International Airport.[42]

Controversies

Parsons Brinckerhoff partnered with rival engineering firm Bechtel to build the troubled Big Dig in Boston, Massachusetts. The Big Dig, or Central Artery/Tunnel project as it was officially known, was intended to replace an elevated Interstate freeway and connecting roads with a tunnel system underneath Boston. The project was beset with bad engineering, shoddy workmanship, and the death of an automobile passenger as a poor ceiling design caused a tunnel roof section to collapse on a car in the tunnel, crushing the victim. The Big Dig was years over schedule and engineering costs to several times of Bechtel/Parsons Brinckerhoff's original estimates, from $8 Billion to in excess of $24 Billion. Due to the poor construction, it has been estimated that the Big Dig's life span will be far short of the original specification that taxpayers paid for. The tunnels still have "thousands of leaks" and substandard materials. Subsequent to the fatal tunnel ceiling collapse, light fixtures have been found to have been incorrectly installed and corroding, posing a risk of failure and falling to the tunnel roadway.[43]

Parsons Brinckerhoff was also the lead engineering firm to build the Silver Spring, Maryland transportation center. Despite a ballooning budget and a project that has run far behind schedule, the transit center was poorly constructed and has not become operational due to poor design and workmanship. In April 2014, The Washington Post published an exposé on Parsons Brinckerhoff's troubled transit center, reporting that an independent report has found that the public would be at risk due to falling concrete and needs a significant redesign and upgrades.[44]

Parsons Brinckerhoff was part of a lawsuit for Lane Cove Tunnel, Sydney, Australia.[45] The claim by AMP Capital Investors for Australian $144 million was settled in September 2014. The basis of the claim was 'Misleading and defective conduct' but the settlement is on confidential terms with no admission of liability.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WSP . WSP Investors – Corporate Presentation .
  2. "ENR 2020 Top 500 Design Firms Preview,"Parsons Brinckerhoff, 2020
  3. "The Top 500 Design Firms,"Parsons Brinckerhoff, 2013
  4. Web site: Press release WSP Global.
  5. Web site: WSP . WSP PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF REBRANDING AS WSP . April 21, 2023 . WSP.
  6. Web site: News WSP Global.
  7. Book: Hood, Clifton . 722 Miles: The Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York . Baltimore . The Johns Hopkins University Press . 1993.
  8. Book: Reid, William James . The Building of the Cape Cod Canal . New York . George McKibbin and Son, Inc. . 1961.
  9. News: "L" Engines on Chinese Road . New-York Tribune . January 15, 1905 . 2.
  10. Lisa . Moses . Henry M. Brinckerhoff . APWA Reporter . August 1981.
  11. S.A. . Thoresen . Constructing the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel . Civil Engineering . April 1931.
  12. S.A. . Thoresen . Shield-Driven Tunnels Near Completion Under the Schelde at Antwerp . Engineering News-Record . June 29, 1933.
  13. Lift Span Over Cape Cod Canal Sets New Precedents . Engineering News-Record . January 30, 1936.
  14. John P. . Hogan . Construction Organization and Technique . Engineering News-Record . September 22, 1938.
  15. New Jersey eases some traffic jams with long parkway . Engineering News-Record . September 16, 1954.
  16. Thomas R. . Kuesel . A tale of three tunnels . Civil Engineering . December 1974 . 44 . 12 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 50–53.
  17. Alfred . Hedefine . Louis G. . Silano . Newport Bridge foundations . Civil Engineering . October 1968 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 38 . 10 . 37–43.
  18. Book: Beaubouef, Bruce A. . The Strategic Petroleum Reserve: U.S. Energy Security and Oil Politics, 1975–2005 . Texas A&M University Press . August 2007.
  19. Corrinne S. . Bernstein . Tunneling Around Ft. McHenry . Civil Engineering . July 1986 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 56 . 7 . 38–40.
  20. Web site: Cumberland Gap Tunnel . . June 17, 2023.
  21. Ray . Bert . Paradise Crossed . Civil Engineering . July 1998 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 68 . 7 . 42–45.
  22. Combined Heat & Power in Saudi Arabia . Worldwide Independent Power . September 1, 2010.
  23. Thomas R. . Kuesel . Bart subway construction: planning and costs . Civil Engineering . March 1969.
  24. First Line of Atlanta's New Transit System Opens . Civil Engineering . July 1979 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 49 . 7 . 77–82.
  25. Rajam . Krishnan . K.S. . Chan . Singapore on the Move . Civil Engineering . November 2003 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 73 . 11 . 56–63,82–83.
  26. Scott . Danielson . Enter the Dragon . Civil Engineering . November 1994 . American Society of Civil Engineers . 64 . 11 . 64–67.
  27. Web site: Venezuela Accelerates $1.5 Billion Caracas Metro Project . The New York Times . March 12, 1977 . 36.
  28. Web site: Home. Balfour Beatty plc.
  29. Web site: Balfour Beatty to Sell Parsons Brinckerhoff to WSP Global. Tess. Stynes. September 3, 2014. WSJ.
  30. Web site: Press Releases | WSP. www.wsp.com.
  31. Web site: December 31, 2019. WSP closes the previously announced acquisition of E & E in the United States. www.wsp.com.
  32. Web site: Shaw. Mark. January 30, 2020. Engineering Giant WSP USA Acquires Denver-Based LT Environmental. www.enr.com.
  33. Web site: December 6, 2020 . WSP acquires Golder in $1.5B deal that creates one of world's biggest environmental consulting firms . Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.
  34. Web site: Edwards . Jane . September 22, 2022 . WSP Closes Purchase of Wood's Environment & Infrastructure Business . GovCon Wire.
  35. Cavernous Crusades . Aileen . Cho . . February 2, 2011 . March 7, 2021 . limited.
  36. News: MTA Megaproject to Cost Almost $1B More Than Prior Estimate . Andrew . Siff . . April 16, 2018 . March 7, 2021.
  37. News: La Guardia Airport to Be Overhauled by 2021, Cuomo and Biden Say . Patrick . McGeehan . . July 27, 2015 . March 7, 2021 . subscription . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20150728040717/http://www.nytimes.com//2015//07//28//nyregion//la-guardia-airport-to-be-rebuilt-by-2021-cuomo-and-biden-say.html . July 28, 2015.
  38. Web site: What We Do LaGuardia Airport Central Terminal B . WSP USA . March 7, 2021.
  39. WSP USA Named Engineer Partner for CLT Expansion . WSP USA . December 14, 2018 .
  40. Web site: What We Do Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Southwest End-Around Taxiway . WSP USA . March 7, 2021.
  41. News: Why wait? DFW Airport plan for taxiways could save travelers time . Conor . Shine . . July 30, 2018 . March 7, 2021.
  42. Strategic Development Plan Effort Continues at the San Antonio International Airport . June 20, 2019 . Department of Government and Public Affairs . City of San Antonio . March 7, 2021 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20201019190439/https://www.sanantonio.gov/gpa/News/ArtMID/24373/ArticleID/16017/Strategic-Development-Plan-Effort-Continues-at-the-San-Antonio-International-Airport . October 19, 2020.
  43. Web site: November 17, 2004 . Report: Even More Big Dig Leaks Found – Big Dig News Story . WCVB Boston . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060523164349/http://www.thebostonchannel.com/bigdig/3924866/detail.html . May 23, 2006.
  44. News: Turque . Bill . April 29, 2014 . https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/transit-center-report-public-at-risk-from-falling-concrete-without-additional-repairs/2014/04/29/90bdf8a2-cfca-11e3-a6b1-45c4dffb85a6_story.html?hpid=z3, Transit center report: Public at risk from falling concrete without additional repairs ]. The Washington Post.
  45. Supreme Court New South Wales Court Ref No 2009/290489