Portland engineers getting competitively green

 
NATHALIE WEINSTEIN
Published: December 25, 2009

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — For Portland engineers, 2010 can't come soon enough.

Facing the realities of dwindling commercial and residential projects, Art Johnson , vice president of KPFF Consulting Engineers, found that the hardest thing about the past year has been keeping his people busy, and in some cases, employed. In February his firm had to lay off 10 percent of its staff.

"I've been through severa...


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