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JLG Architects hires 31 to keep up with 'shale gale' work

JLG Architects hires 31 to keep up with 'shale gale' work

Construction boom fueled by 'shale gale' brings rapid growth to North Dakota firm.


By JLG Architects | June 18, 2014
New School of Medicine and Health Sciences Building, University of North Dakota,
New School of Medicine and Health Sciences Building, University of North Dakota, by JLG Architects.

Grand Forks, ND – June 17, 2014 – Ranked #22 on the ZweigWhite list of the fastest-growing architecture, engineering and environmental consulting firms in North America and the recipient of Inc. Magazine’s 2014 Hire Power Award for job creation in North Dakota, JLG Architects is pleased to welcome 31 new staff members across the firm’s seven offices.  New professionals come from a variety of countries and backgrounds and include Project Architects, an Information Technology Manager and Assistant, an Human Resources Manager, an Administrative Assistant, a Staff Accountant and Project Support staff.  

With over 100 employees, JLG is the largest architectural firm in North Dakota and was named #14 of the Top 25 Architectural Firms in the Metro by the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal. Office locations include Grand Forks, Fargo, Bismarck, Minot and Williston, North Dakota, and Alexandria and Minneapolis, Minnesota.  JLG is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary.

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