HAILEY, ID, April 26, 2018 -- According to leading industry magazine Engineering News-Record, POWER Engineers Incorporated (POWER) again ranks among the top design firms in the United States.
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Each year, ENR ranks the top 500 design firms in the United States based on annual revenues. POWER typically places in the top percentiles in several categories, including overall design firms, the energy sector and “pure” design—that is, engineering and design revenue only, not including construction revenue.
This year, POWER was named the number 4 firm in the energy sector, number 16 in pure design and number 35 in the overall design category. These rankings reflect our continued improvement year over year.
POWER CEO Bret Moffett said the rise in POWER’s rankings indicate the company’s commitment to providing high-quality engineering and design services to our clients, who include some of the largest utilities in the country.
“This past year has been one of the best ever for POWER. Each year, we continue to expand and improve the depth and breadth of resources we offer our clients. We’re honored that ENR recognizes our evolution as a company and our commitment to being our clients’ first choice.”
The full ENR rankings are available here.
Janet Metzger POWER Engineers (208) 288-6132 [email protected]


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