“More than 90% of the staff indicated they would like to work either hybrid or remotely, and each can modify that selection moving forward,” the company said in a release.
Woolpert said it will pay a $50 monthly technology stipend to all employees, and redesign Woolpert’s offices to accommodate “flexible workspaces and promote collaboration, creativity and socialization.”
The global architecture, engineering, geospatial (AEG) and consulting firm has 42 offices in three countries.
“We were pleased that throughout the pandemic, thanks to the hard work of people who worked in often challenging conditions, we successfully maintained productivity levels,” Woolpert Chief Operating Officer Kirk McClurkin said.
“We have all learned a lot over the last 16 months, and fortunately our leadership and our staff have been able to react and adapt quickly,” CEO Scott Cattran said.
The company has 226 Dayton-area employees.
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