Haskell (company)

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Company type
Private
IndustryArchitecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC), Consulting
Founded1965
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The Haskell Company
Company type
Private
IndustryArchitecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC), Consulting
Founded1965
FounderPreston Haskell
HeadquartersJacksonville, Florida, USA
Key people
James O'Leary, Chairman, CEO and President

John Paul Saenz, EVP & COO
Brad Slappey, EVP & CFO

David Thaeler, EVP & CHRO
ServicesDesign-build, program/facility/construction management, project planning, development, engineering
Revenue$2.0+ Billion (2025)[1]
Number of employees
2,400 (2025)[1]
WebsiteHaskell website
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The Haskell Company is an architecture, engineering, construction and consulting firm headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. It was founded by Preston Haskell in 1965 as the Preston H. Haskell Company.[2] James O'Leary succeeded Steve Halverson as CEO in August, 2018.[3]

Operations

Haskell's operations include architecture, construction and engineering for commercial and industrial facilities.

The company is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, with over a dozen regional offices around the United States. Internationally, the company maintains a presence in Mexico and Southeast Asia.[4] In total, the company employees about two thousand people.

Notable projects

Acquisitions

  • September 2010: E²M, an Atlanta-based manufacturing system integration firm[16]
  • December 2012: H.R. Gray, a Columbus, Ohio-based firm;[17] divested in 2020.[18]
  • January 2013: Seiberling, a Beloit, Wisconsin-based engineering and technical consulting company[19]
  • November 2014: FreemanWhite, a Charlotte-based consulting and design practice[20]
  • March 2016: Leidos Constructors, LLC, previously known as Benham, an Oklahoma City, OK-based design, engineering, and construction firm[21]

Recognition and awards

Company founder Preston Haskell received the Brunelleschi Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002 from the Design-Build Institute of America.[25]

References

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