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Barry-Wehmiller Expands Design Group

By DE Editors  

March 25, 2015

Barry-Wehmiller's Design Group has expanded its services and added three new engineering offices in Texas. The new locations are in Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio.  This means the organization now has over 75 engineers and project managers in the state.

The design group, according to the company, offers expertise with industrial automation, process engineering, regulatory compliance and systems integration.

“We are extremely pleased with the high quality of technical talent that has joined our firm in Texas,” said Joseph Wilhelm, managing partner of the Design Group.  “These new offices were designed with capacity for additional growth, and we expect to have 120 engineers and technical professionals based in Texas in the next several years.”

For more information, visit Barry-Wehmiller Design Group.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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