Company
History
The
firm of Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC (WBCM)
was established on April 1, 1977 by Sandy Whitney, Howard
Bailey, Paul Cox and Richard Magnani in an 1,600 SF
office space on the 6th floor of the Federal Land Bank
Building located at 2315 St. Paul Street in Baltimore.
With six $25 second-hand drafting tables, six $5 chairs,
one telephone and no work in its humble beginning, WBCM
has since grown over the past twenty-six years into
what it is today – a multi-discipline, multi-state
operation successfully competing with some of the largest,
most prestigious engineering firms on the East Coast.
Today,
WBCM employs a staff of 180 employees, most of whom
are professionally registered engineers, architects,
landscape architects, planners and surveyors. Since
1977, WBCM has completed the design of projects exceeding
one billion dollars in construction value. These projects
include the design of industrial, institutional, commercial
and transportation facilities and structures.
WBCM
is a full-service firm which offers highway and bridge
engineering; transportation planning; traffic engineering,
land development and master planning; landscape architecture,
architecture; interior design, structural engineering,
water/wastewater engineering; marine and industrial
engineering; construction management, construction inspection,
field surveying and computer animation and graphic design.
To ensure the successful planning and execution of their
projects, our clients work closely with the Principals
and Vice President’s of Whitney, Bailey, Cox &
Magnani, LLC.
The
diversity of WBCM's resources enables us to offer our
clients a range of interrelated engineering and design
services, coordinated in-house for effective facilitation
of projects. Our Baltimore, Maryland; Camp Hill and
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania offices allow us access to
the Mid-Atlantic region from Rhode Island to North Carolina
and beyond.
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