BINGHAMTON — Bergmann — a Rochester–based architecture, engineering, and planning firm with an office in Syracuse — is hiring for its new office in Binghamton. The firm is an anchor tenant in the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator at 120 Hawley St. in Binghamton. Bergmann plans to hire urban planners and civil engineers to join that […]

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BINGHAMTON — Bergmann — a Rochester–based architecture, engineering, and planning firm with an office in Syracuse — is hiring for its new office in Binghamton.

The firm is an anchor tenant in the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator at 120 Hawley St. in Binghamton.

Bergmann plans to hire urban planners and civil engineers to join that office. Those interested can apply at www.bergmannpc.com/careers, the company said. 

A Bergmann employee from the firm’s Syracuse office is currently handling work in the new Binghamton venue, the company tells CNYBJ in an email.

The Binghamton office joins five other Bergmann locations in New York, including Syracuse, Horseheads, Albany, Buffalo, and its headquarters in Rochester. It is Bergmann’s 15th office nationwide.

Bergmann says its recent projects in the Binghamton region include the Village of Endicott iDistrict revitalization strategy and the Greater Binghamton Fund.

“Bergmann has served Greater Binghamton for more than 30 years with design and planning projects throughout the region,” Andy Raus, senior VP at Bergmann, said in a statement. “During this time of economic evolution for the area, we’re excited to establish an office in Binghamton, especially in a space as energetic, innovative and entrepreneurial as the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator.” 

Bergmann services clients across the U.S. and Canada. The firm has more than 400 professional and technical staff in the Northeast, Midwest, and Atlantic regions. 

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