http://www.burgessniple.com/

Burgess & Niple, Inc.

About Burgess & Niple, Inc.

Founded in 1912, Burgess & Niple is a nationally recognized engineering and architecture firm dedicated to improving communities with practical infrastructure solutions and a concern for quality of life, safety and sustainability. We design roads, buildings, bridges, sewers, and treatment plants. We inspect, study, develop, and plan. We have pioneered new technologies and techniques – including breakthroughs in water treatment and new approaches to bridge inspection. And as technology evolves, we continue to apply innovative and cost-effective solutions on behalf of our clients.

From 27 offices in 12 states, B&N employs approximately 500 planners, engineers, architects, environmental scientists and geologists. Our work spans the world and ranges from complex, urban renewal projects to finding potable water for arid, rural villages.

Reviews

Co-op Engineer

May 2024 - August 2024 Erie, PA
“I worked in a smaller office, and as a result, I was able to get to know everyone well in the office. Because of this, I learned so much from being comfortable asking the people around me questions, whether it was for help on something that I was working on, about their past work experience, or the kind of projects they were doing. I primarily worked on drawing utility infrastructure projects in Civil 3D. It allowed me to better understand the process of drawing plans for a utility project like what kind of GIS information is needed, what kind of specs need to be included, what factors would influence the location of a utility line, etc. I was also able to become more familiar with Civil 3D and more efficient. ”

Transportation Engineering Intern

May 2022 - August 2022 Parkersburg, WV
“I enjoyed getting immediately immersed in the fields of transportation and construction. The experience revolved around learning on the job, but there was plenty of support along the way from coworkers involved in the same projects. The projects that took place during the internship were centered around bridge design and rehabilitation, and getting hands on experience in these areas was great. The large amount of fieldwork gave me a good base to go off of in future work experiences, and the diversity of projects gave me a wide variety of knowledge.”
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