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Louis Berger Group

Louis Berger (formerly known as Berger Group Holdings) is a full-service engineering, architecture, planning, environmental, program and construction management and economic development firm based in Morristown, New Jersey. Founded in 1953 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania by Dr. Louis Berger, the firm employed nearly 6,000 employees in more than 50 countries worldwide.[1] The company was acquired by WSP Global in 2018.[2]

The firm provides services to federal, state and local government clients, as well as to international multilateral institutions and to commercial industry. As of September 2011, Louis Berger ranked as the third largest USAID private-sector partner,[3] and was ranked #25 in 2015 among U.S. design firms in terms of total firm revenue by Engineering News-Record.[4]

The company has suffered setbacks in recent years with settlement of fraud charges for contracts in Afghanistan; admission of criminal responsibility to Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations in a settlement with the US Department of Justice for bribery of governments in Asia; and a debarment by the World Bank for corrupt practices.[5][6] In 2019, the National Transportation Safety Board determined that Louis Berger's inadequate peer review of the design contributed to the Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse. They were also criticized for failure to identify the significance of structural cracking and not preparing a remedial plan to address it.[7]

History edit

Background edit

Louis Berger was founded in 1953 by Louis Berger in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Born in 1914 in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Dr. Berger graduated from Tufts College in 1936 with a degree in civil engineering, and earned a master’s in soils and geology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1940.[8] In 1942, Dr. Berger joined the United States Coast Guard where he designed waterfront facilities along the Mississippi River and commanded a Coast Guard base in Greenland. Upon returning from active duty, he earned his PhD in soil mechanics from Northwestern University and joined the teaching faculty at the Pennsylvania State University.[9] In 1952, Dr. Berger left his position at Pennsylvania State University to form the engineering consulting firm that would later become Louis Berger.

Fredric S. Berger, son of the company's founder, Dr. Louis Berger, was involved with the company since 1972 and served as chairman of Louis Berger Group from 2007 until his passing in April 2015.[10] Mr. Berger held a bachelor's in economics from Tufts University and a master of science degree in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[11] Mr. Berger was a founding member of the American University of Afghanistan and served on the university's board from 2004 to 2015.[12] In 2013, Mr. Berger was appointed to advisory boards for the U.S. Institute of Peace and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.[13]

Early years edit

The firm’s first major projects included design on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the first turnpike in the U.S.,[9] and on I-80 between Denville and Netcong, the first interstate road in the state of New Jersey[14] The firm also designed the Herat-Islam Qala Highway in Afghanistan in 1965.[15]

International Development Work edit

 
Louis Berger logo prior to their purchase by WSP

Louis Berger began its first international project in 1959 when the firm was selected by USAID and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gulf District to design a 435-mile highway between Yangon and Mandalay in Myanmar.[1][15] The project was initially rejected by the Burmese government as proposed by the Corps of Engineers, but Louis Berger was able to design the project using more economical alternatives.[15]

In December 2010, the Discovery Science Channel production team filmed 30-hours of footage of the works for the construction of a new bridge over the Sava River in Belgrade, Serbia.[16][17]

In 2012, Louis Berger completed work on the Juba-Nimule Road in South Sudan under the Sudan Infrastructure Services Project.[18] The road was the first paved highway in South Sudan and links the Sudanese capital to the town of Nimule on the Ugandan border.[19]

Organization edit

Louis Berger consists of three operating companies which include a United States unit (formerly known as Louis Berger Group), an international unit, and a services unit[20] that provides base logistics and operations support, global operations and maintenance, turnkey power solutions[buzzword] and fueling and facility services. Headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, Louis Berger manages its regional operations out of offices in Washington D.C., France, United Arab Emirates, India and Panama.[21] The company was acquired by the Canada-based WSP Global in 2018 for $400 million.[2]

Industry Rankings edit

Louis Berger was ranked #25 among U.S. design firms in 2015 based on total firm revenue by Engineering News-Record[22] and #10 among Program Management firms[23] The firm also ranked #37 among Environmental firms in 2014.[24]

Criticisms edit

Fraud in Afghanistan edit

In November 2010, Louis Berger agreed to pay a record $69.3 million to settle charges of fraud against the government brought under the False Claims Act. The case, filed by a whistleblower, alleged that the company billed the government for internal costs unrelated to its rebuilding contracts in Afghanistan.

Bribery in India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Kuwait edit

Between 1998 and 2010, executives at the company paid bribes amounting to $3.9 million to government officials in India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Kuwait to win business in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.[5] A settlement agreement between the company with the US Department of Justice was announced in July 2015, in which the company admitted criminal responsibility and agreed to pay a penalty of $17.1 million.[5] The inquiry into the company's activities in Vietnam uncovered corrupt payments to government officials in the Third Rural Transport and Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Projects, both World Bank funded projects. The World Bank imposed a one-year debarment on firm for engaging in "corrupt practices" in February 2015.[6]

Protection payments to Taliban edit

According to the lawsuit, filed in December 2019 in the D.C. District Court on behalf of Gold Star families, some U.S. contractors involved in Afghanistan's reconstruction projects, including Louis Berger Group,[25] made illegal "protection payments" to the Taliban, funding a "Taliban-led terrorist insurgency" that killed or wounded thousands of Americans in Afghanistan.[26] In 2009, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the "protection money" was "one of the major sources of funding for the Taliban."[27]

Key Projects edit

 
Ohmi-Ohdori Bridge, Japan
 
Suvarnabhumi Airport
 
Ada Bridge

Roads and Bridges edit

Aviation edit

Rail edit

Maritime edit

Other projects edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Berger sees Sandy as a chance to redevelop Shore the right way". NJBIZ. 2013-03-27. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  2. ^ a b "WSP to Acquire Louis Berger, a US-based International Professional Services Firm" (Press release). Globe Newswire News Room. 2018-07-30. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  3. ^ "Top USAID private sector partners: A primer". devex.com. 6 September 2011.
  4. ^ "The Top 500 Design Firms | ENR: Engineering News Record | McGraw-Hill Construction". Enr.construction.com. 2015-01-14. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  5. ^ a b c "Louis Berger to Pay $17.1 Million to Settle Bribery Charges". Wall Street Journal. July 17, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "World Bank Group Debars Louis Berger Group". World Bank.
  7. ^ "Load, Capacity Calculation Errors, Inadequate Peer Review Led to Pedestrian Bridge Collapse".
  8. ^ "Louis Berger". The Tech. Tech.mit.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  9. ^ a b Deutsch, Claudia H. (August 19, 1996). "Louis Berger, 82, Who Built Engineering Concern". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  10. ^ Rubin, Debra K. "Fred Berger, Louis Berger Chairman and Global Sector Activist, Dies at 67". Engineering News Record. Dodge Data & Analytics. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  11. ^ Fred Berger | Tuftsgloballeadership
  12. ^ "FREDERIC S. BERGER". Legacy.com. The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  13. ^ "Louis Berger Chairman Appointed to Two Global Advisory Boards". PRWeb. June 1, 2013.
  14. ^ Louis Berger: Leadership and Management in Engineering: (ASCE).
  15. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-07-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ Sava River Bridge, Discovery.com
  17. ^ Bridge Over the River Sava in the City of Belgrade Project 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ USAID and South Sudan launch $225 million tarmacing of Juba-Nimule Road - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan
  19. ^ "Work to progress on the 67 km Juba-Nimule Road". sudantribune.com. 10 February 2010.
  20. ^ "Organization". Louis Berger.
  21. ^ "Office Locations". Louis Berger.
  22. ^ https://enr.construction.com/toplists/Top-Design-Firms/001-100.asp
  23. ^ https://enr.construction.com/toplists/Top-Program-Managers/001-100.asp
  24. ^ "| Engineering News-Record".
  25. ^ "Families of Afghan war dead say contractors bribed Taliban". Stars and Stripes. December 27, 2019.
  26. ^ "Gold Star Families Sue Defense Contractors, Alleging They Funded The Taliban". NPR. December 28, 2019.
  27. ^ "Gold Star family lawsuit alleges contractors in Afghanistan funneled money to the Taliban". CNN. December 28, 2019.
  28. ^ "Official Site of the International Road Federation – Better Roads. Better World".
  29. ^ "News & Events | IRF". Irfnews.org. 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2013-06-13.

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supply wastewater treatment program managementFounded1953 Harrisburg PA FounderDr Louis BergerHeadquartersMorristown NJArea servedworldwideKey peopleJim Stamatis President and CEO Servicescivil engineering structural engineering program management construction management architecture cultural resources management public administrationNumber of employees6 000WebsiteLouis Berger The firm provides services to federal state and local government clients as well as to international multilateral institutions and to commercial industry As of September 2011 Louis Berger ranked as the third largest USAID private sector partner 3 and was ranked 25 in 2015 among U S design firms in terms of total firm revenue by Engineering News Record 4 The company has suffered setbacks in recent years with settlement of fraud charges for contracts in Afghanistan admission of criminal responsibility to Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations in a settlement with the US Department of Justice for bribery of governments in Asia and a debarment by the World Bank for corrupt practices 5 6 In 2019 the National Transportation Safety Board determined that Louis Berger s inadequate peer review of the design contributed to the Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse They were also criticized for failure to identify the significance of structural cracking and not preparing a remedial plan to address it 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Early years 1 3 International Development Work 2 Organization 3 Industry Rankings 4 Criticisms 4 1 Fraud in Afghanistan 4 2 Bribery in India Vietnam Indonesia and Kuwait 4 3 Protection payments to Taliban 5 Key Projects 5 1 Roads and Bridges 5 2 Aviation 5 3 Rail 5 4 Maritime 5 5 Other projects 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editBackground edit Louis Berger was founded in 1953 by Louis Berger in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Born in 1914 in Lawrence Massachusetts Dr Berger graduated from Tufts College in 1936 with a degree in civil engineering and earned a master s in soils and geology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1940 8 In 1942 Dr Berger joined the United States Coast Guard where he designed waterfront facilities along the Mississippi River and commanded a Coast Guard base in Greenland Upon returning from active duty he earned his PhD in soil mechanics from Northwestern University and joined the teaching faculty at the Pennsylvania State University 9 In 1952 Dr Berger left his position at Pennsylvania State University to form the engineering consulting firm that would later become Louis Berger Fredric S Berger son of the company s founder Dr Louis Berger was involved with the company since 1972 and served as chairman of Louis Berger Group from 2007 until his passing in April 2015 10 Mr Berger held a bachelor s in economics from Tufts University and a master of science degree in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 11 Mr Berger was a founding member of the American University of Afghanistan and served on the university s board from 2004 to 2015 12 In 2013 Mr Berger was appointed to advisory boards for the U S Institute of Peace and the U S Trade and Development Agency 13 Early years edit The firm s first major projects included design on the Pennsylvania Turnpike the first turnpike in the U S 9 and on I 80 between Denville and Netcong the first interstate road in the state of New Jersey 14 The firm also designed the Herat Islam Qala Highway in Afghanistan in 1965 15 International Development Work edit nbsp Louis Berger logo prior to their purchase by WSP Louis Berger began its first international project in 1959 when the firm was selected by USAID and the U S Army Corps of Engineers Gulf District to design a 435 mile highway between Yangon and Mandalay in Myanmar 1 15 The project was initially rejected by the Burmese government as proposed by the Corps of Engineers but Louis Berger was able to design the project using more economical alternatives 15 In December 2010 the Discovery Science Channel production team filmed 30 hours of footage of the works for the construction of a new bridge over the Sava River in Belgrade Serbia 16 17 In 2012 Louis Berger completed work on the Juba Nimule Road in South Sudan under the Sudan Infrastructure Services Project 18 The road was the first paved highway in South Sudan and links the Sudanese capital to the town of Nimule on the Ugandan border 19 Organization editLouis Berger consists of three operating companies which include a United States unit formerly known as Louis Berger Group an international unit and a services unit 20 that provides base logistics and operations support global operations and maintenance turnkey power solutions buzzword and fueling and facility services Headquartered in Morristown New Jersey Louis Berger manages its regional operations out of offices in Washington D C France United Arab Emirates India and Panama 21 The company was acquired by the Canada based WSP Global in 2018 for 400 million 2 Industry Rankings editLouis Berger was ranked 25 among U S design firms in 2015 based on total firm revenue by Engineering News Record 22 and 10 among Program Management firms 23 The firm also ranked 37 among Environmental firms in 2014 24 Criticisms editFraud in Afghanistan edit In November 2010 Louis Berger agreed to pay a record 69 3 million to settle charges of fraud against the government brought under the False Claims Act The case filed by a whistleblower alleged that the company billed the government for internal costs unrelated to its rebuilding contracts in Afghanistan Bribery in India Vietnam Indonesia and Kuwait edit Between 1998 and 2010 executives at the company paid bribes amounting to 3 9 million to government officials in India Indonesia Vietnam and Kuwait to win business in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 5 A settlement agreement between the company with the US Department of Justice was announced in July 2015 in which the company admitted criminal responsibility and agreed to pay a penalty of 17 1 million 5 The inquiry into the company s activities in Vietnam uncovered corrupt payments to government officials in the Third Rural Transport and Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Projects both World Bank funded projects The World Bank imposed a one year debarment on firm for engaging in corrupt practices in February 2015 6 Protection payments to Taliban edit According to the lawsuit filed in December 2019 in the D C District Court on behalf of Gold Star families some U S contractors involved in Afghanistan s reconstruction projects including Louis Berger Group 25 made illegal protection payments to the Taliban funding a Taliban led terrorist insurgency that killed or wounded thousands of Americans in Afghanistan 26 In 2009 then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the protection money was one of the major sources of funding for the Taliban 27 Key Projects edit nbsp Ohmi Ohdori Bridge Japan nbsp Suvarnabhumi Airport nbsp Ada Bridge Roads and Bridges edit Dragon River Bridge Vietnam Bang Na Expressway Thailand Kabul Kandahar Highway Afghanistan Third Bridge over Panama Canal Panama Ada Bridge Serbia Pennsylvania Turnpike Pennsylvania Juba Nimule Road South Sudan 28 Ohmi Odori Bridge Japan 29 Aviation edit Suvarnabhumi Airport Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport Ovda Air Base Queen Alia International Airport Rail edit Kamalapur railway station Doha Metro MRT Blue Line Mumbai Monorail North South Railway Saudi Arabia Maritime edit Port at Lekki Port of Santos Other projects edit Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Kajaki DamSee also editHermanos Serdan International Airport Kabul Kandahar Highway Pennsylvania Turnpike Third Bridge over Panama CanalReferences edit a b Berger sees Sandy as a chance to redevelop Shore the right way NJBIZ 2013 03 27 Retrieved 2013 06 13 a b WSP to Acquire Louis Berger a US based International Professional Services Firm Press release Globe Newswire News Room 2018 07 30 Retrieved 2019 01 22 Top USAID private sector partners A primer devex com 6 September 2011 The Top 500 Design Firms ENR Engineering News Record McGraw Hill Construction Enr construction com 2015 01 14 Retrieved 2015 06 26 a b c Louis Berger to Pay 17 1 Million to Settle Bribery Charges Wall Street Journal July 17 2015 a b World Bank Group Debars Louis Berger Group World Bank Load Capacity Calculation Errors Inadequate Peer Review Led to Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Louis Berger The Tech Tech mit edu Retrieved 2013 06 13 a b Deutsch Claudia H August 19 1996 Louis Berger 82 Who Built Engineering Concern The New York Times Retrieved 2013 06 13 Rubin Debra K Fred Berger Louis Berger Chairman and Global Sector Activist Dies at 67 Engineering News Record Dodge Data amp Analytics Retrieved 26 June 2015 Fred Berger Tuftsgloballeadership FREDERIC S BERGER Legacy com The Washington Post Retrieved 16 April 2024 Louis Berger Chairman Appointed to Two Global Advisory Boards PRWeb June 1 2013 Louis Berger Leadership and Management in Engineering ASCE a b c Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 07 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Sava River Bridge Discovery com Bridge Over the River Sava in the City of Belgrade Project Archived 2011 10 01 at the Wayback Machine USAID and South Sudan launch 225 million tarmacing of Juba Nimule Road Sudan Tribune Plural news and views on Sudan Work to progress on the 67 km Juba Nimule Road sudantribune com 10 February 2010 Organization Louis Berger Office Locations Louis Berger https enr construction com toplists Top Design Firms 001 100 asp https enr construction com toplists Top Program Managers 001 100 asp Engineering News Record Families of Afghan war dead say contractors bribed Taliban Stars and Stripes December 27 2019 Gold Star Families Sue Defense Contractors Alleging They Funded The Taliban NPR 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