
TREKK Design Group, a Kansas City–based civil engineering firm, is gearing up for a fresh round of growth in Missouri, with plans to expand two of its offices and pump new money and talent into the state. The firm is planning a $1.89 million investment and the creation of 77 jobs that will be split between its Springfield and St. Louis locations, capping a steady run of expansion since its founding in 2002 and its buildout into a multi-office Midwest operation.
As reported by the Kansas City Business Journal on Thursday, TREKK will put $1.89 million into the two Missouri offices while adding 77 positions in Springfield and St. Louis. That coverage points to owner Kimberly Robinett as the one steering the expansion and notes that the new hires fit into the company’s wider recruiting push.
What TREKK Does And Where The Jobs May Land
TREKK operates as a multi-office civil engineering and surveying firm that provides transportation, water-resources, construction inspection and related services, and it lists Springfield and St. Louis among its Missouri locations on its site. The firm’s careers page currently highlights openings for transportation engineers, project managers and construction inspectors, roles that line up neatly with the type of technical staff an expansion like this typically needs. For current listings and location details, visit TREKK's careers page.
State Work Could Be Part Of The Demand
Missouri Department of Transportation procurement and vendor rosters show TREKK as a prequalified consultant and active vendor on recent documents, a sign of an existing stream of state and local infrastructure work. Public projects involving roads, bridges and water systems are the kind of assignments that often drive hiring surges at regional engineering offices, and TREKK appears to be positioning itself to keep pace.
Next Steps Locally
Details on the hiring timeline and whether any incentives are part of the deal were not included in the initial report, so applicants will have to sit tight a bit longer. TREKK and local economic-development partners are expected to post application information and timing specifics once recruitment formally kicks off. For the original reporting and confirmation of the investment and job totals, see the Kansas City Business Journal.









