As a certified WMDBE transportation and electrical engineering firm located in downtown Seattle, Concord Engineering specializes in providing a full-spectrum of transportation and electrical engineering consulting services. Our team of professionals is passionate about what we do - delivering creative, high quality, and cost-effective transportation and electrical engineering solutions to our clients. With our broad expertise, established relationships in the industry, and a proven track record in client service, the Concord team is recognized as an excellence-driven service provider in the transportation and electrical engineering industry.
Small businesses are vital to the diversity and growth of King County's regional economy. We were pleased to honor some of our community's top small businesses during the 8th annual Executive's Small Business Awards at the Meydenbauer Center. And the winners are...
Concord's annual company retreat was a success! The team enjoyed white water rafting, badminton, hiking and more. Thank you, Beaver Valley Lodge, for hosting us!
We're thrilled to announce that Concord Engineering was recently awarded the King County Minority Small Business of the Year Award! This recognition from King County is a representation of our strong standing in the industry as well as our collective efforts to contribute and give back to the...
Concord's company retreat was a success! Thank you to everyone who helped with supplies and food. Looking forward to another successful year.
Congrats to Kevin and Xiaoping for their hard work on the Fremont Bridge Lighting project! The bridge was recently featured in The Seattle Times and is truly a work of art. To see the final product or read more about this project, see the link below. https:// www.seattletimes .com/ seattle-news/ ...
Researchers are working to develop tools that allow searchable traffic data using deep learning and data mining. These tools could drastically improve the traffic monitoring and data collection process of intersection performance evaluations. Read more here: https:// www.sciencedaily .com/releases/ 2017/12/ 171211145915.htm