Business View Magazine - May 2025

involvement in Spokane’s annual three-on-three basketball tournament, the largest of its kind in the world. “We sponsor a court, not just for visibility, but because we care about what the community cares about,” Flint says. This emphasis on local engagement reinforces Parametrix’s brand as more than just an infrastructure firm—it is a community partner that genuinely invests in the places where it works. CREATING A FUTURE OF REGIONAL BRAND GROWTH As Parametrix looks ahead, strategic geographic expansion remains a top priority. “We’re focused on extending our presence beyond the Pacific Northwest into the Midwest and Southwest,” Flint states, noting that the firm’s goal is to replicate its success in new markets while maintaining the high-quality services it’s known for. The firm is also actively exploring opportunities in emerging sectors such as energy transition and data center infrastructure. While Parametrix does not build the data centers themselves, it specializes in the transportation and utility infrastructure needed to support them. This diversification strategy stabilizes the company’s business model and ensures resilience against industry fluctuations. If one sector experiences a downturn, the firm knows that it has business opportunities in other sectors. Additionally, by expanding both horizontally and vertically, Parametrix is protecting its operation and creating more stability and long-term value for its employee-owners. A strategy like this is just one of the many reasons why Seattle Business Magazine recently ranked Parametrix among the top three best companies to work for in Washington State based on employee feedback and workplace satisfaction. “We’ve consistently ranked in the top ten for several 37 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 05 PARAMETRIX

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