Schrickel Rollins Joins Parkhill

Category: Landscape Architecture

Written By: Travis Cram

Date: August 9, 2018

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Arlington Design Firm Merges with Parkhill’s Multidiscipline Services 

Parkhill announced on Thursday that Arlington-based Schrickel Rollins has merged with Parkhill, giving the firm its 10th different office location. 

Arlington will be Parkhill’s second office in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, alongside Frisco. Parkhill also has Texas offices in Abilene, Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, El Paso, Lubbock, and Midland as well as a New Mexico office.

“This felt like a natural move for our two firms given our history of working with one another and the wealth of knowledge between the two,” said then-SRA President Victor Baxter. “By joining with Parkhill, our design professionals will be able to extend into new markets and business opportunities, and it gives us the ability to provide a broader range of services to our existing clients. 

“This blending of these two strong firms into one creates a broader reach and expanded capabilities that will benefit our clients and the quality of our projects.” 

The merger between the two firms adds to Parkhill’s growing presence in the DFW area alongside the well-known civil engineering and landscape architecture firm. Parkhill and SRA had joined together on numerous projects in the past. SRA adds more than 60 years of project experience and respected expertise as trusted advisers to the Parkhill family. 

“This is a fantastic opportunity for Parkhill to continue to grow as a company by serving more communities in the Arlington and Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex,” said Parkhill CEO and President Joe Rapier. “By merging these two firms into one company, it strengthens our engineering capability and adds an even stronger design presence in landscape architecture, park development, site development, and urban design for our clients.” 

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I-30 bridge project in Arlington, designed by Schrickel Rollins.