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CDM Smith
Year Founded:
1947
Annual Revenue:
Over $50 million
Listing Last Updated:
9/29/2015
Contact Information
Name:
Eric Silverman - Automation Group Leader
Address:
75 State Street
Suite 701
Boston
,
MA
02109
United States
Phone:
617 452-6437
Fax:
617 452-6437
Email:
SilvermanEJ@cdmsmith.com
Website:
www.cdmsmith.com
Industries Served
automation/control
building automation
communications
computers/info systems
energy--general
engineering/construction
environmental
fiber optics
government/defense
municipalities
transportation
utilities
waste treatment
water/wastewater
wire/cable
laboratories
power
aviation/airlines
chemical/petrochemical
hydroelectric energy
pharmaceuticals
railroads
security/corrections
warehousing
agricultural
aluminum
biotechnology
Areas Served
AK-WA-OR-CA-HI
AR-LA-OK-TX
Caribbean
DE-MD-VA-WV-NC-SC-GA-FL
KY-TN-AL-MS
ME-NH-VT-MA-RI-CT
Middle East
MN-IA-MO-ND-SD-NE-KS
MT-ID-WY-CO-NM-AZ-UT-NV
NY-NJ-PA
OH-IN-IL-MI-WI
Asia
Canada
European Union
Engineering Specialties
automatic guided vehicles
automation--general
building automation
C/C++
CAD/documentation
chemical engineering
civil/structural engr
computer software
construction/architecture
control panels
controlled atmosphere
data collection/reporting
data processing/mgmnt
DCS
designs/specifications
diagnostics
discrete control
electrical engineering
enclosures
energy management
environmental engineering
ERP
fiber optics
field service
financial analysis
flow control
hazardous environments
HMI
hydraulics/pneumatics
industrial engineering
information systems
installation/start-up
instr/data acquisition
international projects
level control
maintenance/repair
mechanical engineering
motors/motion control
networking/comm
PC-based controls
personal computers
pilot plants
plant/facilities engr
PLCs
power systems engr
pressure control
process control
process engineering
project management
project planning
pumps/compressors/turbine
safety/security systems
SCADA
shop floor data
signal process/condition
supervisory control
systems engineering
temperature control
test/inspection
training/education
turnkey systems
utilities
waste processing
water/wastewater
Web technology
wireless
analyzer systems
CEMS
factory automation
fault tolerant systems
product tracking/ident
advanced control
batch control
combustion engineering
inventory management
laboratory automation
research/development
simulation/modeling
validation
automatic test equipment
conveying/sorting
Visual Basic
Product Experience
Allen-Bradley
Autodesk
Cisco Systems
Citect
Control Microsystems
Dell
Eaton Corporation
GE Automation & Controls
General Electric
Hirschmann
Hoffman
Kepware
Microsoft
Oracle
Phoenix Contact
Pro-face
ProSoft
Rittal
Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Software
Schneider Electric
Siemens
SIXNET
Wonderware
Belden
Data-Linc Group
Digi International
Dwyer Instruments
Emerson Process Mgmnt
Endress + Hauser
Eurotherm
Foxboro
Hewlett-Packard
ICONICS
IDEC
National Instruments
Nematron
Omron Electronics
Opto 22
Red Lion Controls
ABB
Acromag
Action Instruments
Ametek
AutomationDirect
Baldor
Barber-Colman
Beckhoff Automation
Bently Nevada
Emerson Ind Automation
Fluke
Honeywell
IBM
Intel
Johnson Controls
Keithley
Klockner-Moeller
Maple Systems
Mitsubishi
Novell
OSIsoft
SoftPLC
Tecnomatix
Toshiba
WAGO
Weidmuller
Yokogawa
Intelligent Instrument
Superior Electric
Triconex
Corporate Affiliations
Allen-Bradley
Autodesk
Cisco Systems
Citect
GE Automation & Controls
Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Software
Schneider Electric
Wonderware
Dell
ABB
Acromag
Action Instruments
Advantech
Control Microsystems
Endress + Hauser
Eurotherm
ICONICS
Data-Linc Group
Professional Affiliations
ACEC
ASCE
ASME
AWWA
CSS/IEEE
ISA
SWE
WEF
AAEE
AACC
AIChE
AIME a
ASHRAE
AWMA a
AWMA b
EEMI
EIA b
IEEE
IMS/IEEE
SPC
Corporate Resume
Process control systems are becoming increasingly complex, requiring integration of field instruments, programmable controllers, computers, networks, databases, and other equipment with plant operations. Municipalities and private clients must create an architecture that supports this technology network, while ensuring process optimization, system integration, and cost controls. CDM Smith's automation and information management professionals collaborate to provide planning, design, applications programming, implementation, startup, and training services for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems and computer-based monitoring and control systems in the water, wastewater, energy, facilities, and transportation markets.