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Tectonic ranks #9 on the Zweig Letter 2010 Hot Firm List

Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants P.C. ranked #9 out of 175 most successful architectural, engineering and environmental consulting firms in the U.S. and Canada. Rankings are based on the percentage revenue growth as well as the absolute dollar revenue growth over a three-year period in relation to hundreds of other participants. In 2009, Tectonic ranked #126 among 200 thus moving up a remarkable 117 spots in one year's time. This is a tremendous accomplishment for the mid-size firm. Tectonic is gaining recognition in the industry as a provider of professional service geared by advanced expertise and a traditional commitment to its clients; a demonstration of the talent and character of its professionals from the local towns and neighborhoods of NY's Hudson Valley region, New York City and Long Island. Their top ten peer group is comprised of globally renowned firms such as Fentress Architects (1), GENIVAR (2), Trow Global (3), Paul C. Rizzo Associates, Inc. (4), Sovereign Consulting Inc. (5), Hankins and Anderson, Inc. (6), URS Corporation (7), Mead & Hunt, Inc. (8), Hill International, Inc. (10). Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants (9) is the only firm among the top ten headquartered in the lower Hudson Valley, with a roster of under 500 employees. The Zweig Letter is one of the foremost resources for architects and engineers offering its readers sound advice, industry news and management practices through insightful newsletters, useful reports and educational seminars. The annual Hot Firm list began in 1999 and has become one of the revered honors in the industry. The eleventh annual Hot Firm conference and awards dinner will take place from October 27th through the 28th at the Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
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