Cadmus Ranks Higher on List of Top 200 Environmental Firms

The Cadmus Group Inc. has moved to number 136 on trade magazine Engineering News-Record’s (ENR’s) list of the Top 200 Environmental Firms in 2009, up from number 155 the year before.

Firm rankings are based on revenues from environmental work. Like many companies that improved their standing among the Top 200, Cadmus benefited from a corporate expansion that added to the firm’s revenues. In May 2008 Cadmus merged with Quantec LLC, an analytics consultancy based in Portland, Oregon.

“I’m very pleased that not only are we on ENR’s Top 200 for the sixth year in a row, but also that we continued to grow significantly during these turbulent economic times,” said Ian Kline, Cadmus president and CEO.

“Cadmus’ strong commitment to superior client service and innovative solutions to complex environmental and energy problems helped put us among ENR’s Top 200, and I’m sure that commitment will help keep us there for years to come,” said Mr. Kline.

More information on the Top 200 list is available on the ENR Web site at http://enr.construction.com/toplists/EnvironmentalFirms/001-100.asp.

About The Cadmus Group, Inc.

Founded in 1983, employee-owned Cadmus (https://cadmusgroup.com) helps government, nonprofit, and corporate clients address critical challenges in the environmental and energy sectors. We provide an array of research and analytical services in the United States and abroad, specializing in solving complex problems that demand innovative, multidisciplinary thinking. Our major service areas are Water, Energy Services, Social Marketing and Market Transformation, Health Policy and Communications, Green Building, International Development, and Strategic Environmental Consulting.

Our staff includes scientists; engineers; statisticians; economists; MBAs; marketing, public relations, and communications professionals; attorneys; information technology specialists; and public policy analysts. Many of our senior consultants are nationally recognized experts in their fields and several serve on high-level U.S. government science advisory boards.