I got the picture of the Veco building in mid August. A couple of weeks ago the new owner of Veco, CH2M Hill put up their sign and I finally got around to getting the after picture. They even repainted the metal on the bench. Maybe things will be different.
Fortune Magazine last year rated them the 80th Best Company to work for in the US. CH2M Hill is an employee owned company and being on this list is a good thing. But like all such lists we need to take it with a grain of salt. Enron was once on that list, and while they probably were a good company to work for, they ultimately were not a good company.
The Center for Public Integrity lists CH2M Hill in its Windfalls of War page identifying work it is doing in Iraq.
Background
The Colorado-based company offers engineering, construction and operations services with a special focus on hazardous-waste cleanup, waste-treatment design, and transportation projects. CH2M Hill is employee-owned and has more than 10,000 employees worldwide. The company name comes in part from the initials of the founders, Cornell, Hayes, Howland and Merryfield; after a 1971 merger with Clair A. Hill & Associates, Hill was added to the name.
Iraq contracts
CH2M Hill, in a joint venture with Parsons Water Infrastructure Inc., is providing support to the Public Works and Water Sector program office under the Coalition Provisional Authority's Project Management Office. The contract, which was awarded on March 10, 2004, is worth almost $28.5 million. According to a Democratic congressional report, the joint-venture is overseeing work done by four different companies—Fluor, Washington Group International, Black & Veatch and AMEC—on public works and water projects.
CH2M Hill also has a contract through a consortium with Spanish companies Dragados and Soluziona for "electrical power generation" worth $12.7 million. Dragados has reportedly opted out of the deal, in part because of a policy not to perform work in Iraq, a spokesman for the company said. This contract was awarded on Feb. 6, 2004.
Their corporate website includes a page on Social Responsibility.
With luck Anchorage is getting a new corporate player with strong ethical standards that will work generously with our community.
A Shared Commitment to Social Responsibility
Executing projects to improve the quality of life shows only part of CH2M HILL's commitment to working without boundaries. The other part, not seen in technical reports or engineering drawings, takes shape in the hands and hearts of our employees; we volunteer time, donate funds, and contribute in-kind gifts to support scores of worthy causes in the communities where we live and worked.
CH2M HILL's Community Partners program focuses our endeavors into four areas:
* Global Responsibility — providing reliable infrastructure, clean water, opportunities for women, and hope for future generations in developing countries
* Educational Outreach — fostering interest in careers in engineering and technology through involvement in educational programs at all levels
* Environmental Stewardship — applying eco-friendly work practices and promoting environmental responsibility
* Human Services — supporting local causes to combat issues ranging from poverty to violence, hunger, and homelessness
"With luck Anchorage is getting a new corporate player with strong ethical standards that will work generously with our community." hah!
ReplyDeleteCH2M and VECO's old leadership have much in common when it comes to unethical conduct, corruption and conflicts of interests. The difference is that CH2M has more political savy and more reasources to manipulate procurement processes for its own benefit. Case on point is what happened to Tom Huntsinger, a CH2M executive of 25 years. When he attempted to resolve a CH2M conflict of interest, CH2M retaliated against him when it realized that the conflict would prevent it from getting a big job. The situation spiralled to the point where CH2M blackballed Huntsinger's career, and he took his life. What CH2M will do to get work is unconscionable and darn right sickening. Stay away or learn the hard way! As Senator Dingle stated, when it comes to CH2M HILL, "hang on to your wallet"!
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