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Black & Veatch Expands Business Structure to Meet Increasing Client Demand for Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions

OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two years since its transformational reorganization to better align with its evolving business segments, global sustainable infrastructure innovator Black & Veatch is further sharpening its client focus with a refined operating structure as it continues to address dynamically changing megatrends impacting the world. Black & Veatch Chairman and CEO Mario Azar called the proactive reconfiguration instrumental in leading clients through their decarboni...

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