Embracing Growth: H&M Surveying’s Strategic Move to Augusta

H&M Surveying has chosen Augusta, Georgia, as the site for its newest office. This decision marks a significant expansion for the company and a testament to Augusta’s growing prominence as a hub for business and innovation.

“When we started looking at diversifying our footprint, we decided Augusta was the best place to be for positive growth,” according to Dustin Mills with H & M Surveying.

H&M Surveying’s choice to establish an office in Augusta underscores the city’s appeal as a business-friendly environment. With a rich history, a diverse and skilled workforce, and a supportive local government, Augusta has positioned itself as an ideal destination for companies seeking to thrive. The move aligns with the city’s ongoing efforts to attract diverse industries and foster economic development.

“We are excited to be a part of the community. We want to create a positive difference. We hope that everyone gives us a chance to show what we can do professionally and through community support.”

H&M started with a vision to provide quality, repeatable data for engineering firms, utility management organizations, state, federal, and local government agencies, land owners, and developers. Today, H&M Surveying has offices across the Southeast to better serve their clients. H&M Surveying is a proud Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

To learn more about H&M Surveying, please visit their website, www.gasurvey.com, or to request surveying services, please email gaquotes@hmsurveying.com

For job opportunities, please email jobs@hmsurveying.com

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