Trimble Names Greenbrook Engineering as Feature Company of the Month
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Trimble Names Greenbrook Engineering as Feature Company of the Month

Trimble, a leader in construction technology, announced Greenbrook Engineering, a pioneer in steel detailing and structural engineering solutions, as the ‘Feature Company of the Month’ for May 2025. Known for its early adoption of advanced modelling technologies and customer-centric innovation, Greenbrook Engineering has become a trusted partner to leading fabricators and engineering firms across the United States of America. 

The ‘Feature Company of the Month’ initiative by Trimble recognises exceptional companies in India that have significantly contributed to advancing the construction and structural engineering industries through technology and innovation. 

Over the past 25 years, Greenbrook Engineering has grown into a robust operation with more than 300 skilled professionals working across Bangalore, Chennai, and Nashik, supported by a seasoned team based in the United States. The company was one of the earliest adopters of 3D modelling using Tekla Structures and today offers a comprehensive suite of services ranging from complex steel detailing to custom automation tools. 

Greenbrook’s in-house API development team has built powerful drafting and checking tools and supports clients with bespoke plug-ins for robotic material handling systems, helping improve production speed and precision.  

“Our strength has always been the ability to combine deep technical knowledge with a sharp focus on innovation,” said H R K Vasan, Managing Director, Greenbrook Engineering. “Being named Trimble’s Feature Company of the Month is a proud moment for us! This recognition is a testament to the dedication and skill of our team, who consistently turn vision into results. Our long-standing collaboration with Trimble and Tekla Structures continues to be at the heart of our ability to deliver high-impact solutions to our clients.” 

Harsh Pareek, Senior Director, Regional Sales, Trimble Solutions India, added, “Greenbrook Engineering represents the best of forward-thinking structural engineering. Their investments in automation, training, and real-time project tracking tools highlight their commitment to quality and innovation. We are delighted to recognise their achievements and look forward to their continued success.” 

Greenbrook has delivered several high-profile projects, including a 26,000-ton Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) assignment for a chip manufacturing facility and the 9,000-ton Fiat Chrysler paint shop, which topped out in just eight months. Current marquee projects include the Hollywood Burbank Airport renovation, large-scale data centres, and facilities for the United States Tennis Association. The Barbara Walker Crossing bridge, one of its notable projects, was featured in the Modern Steel Construction magazine and on ABC News. 

The company’s internally developed software offers real-time project insights for their customers, via desktop and mobile platforms, earning enthusiastic praise from their clients for enhancing project transparency and responsiveness. 

In 2023, Greenbrook Engineering was certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) in the USA. It is also the only steel detailing firm in its category currently certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’, a testament to its inclusive, people-first work culture.

Trimble, a leader in construction technology, announced Greenbrook Engineering, a pioneer in steel detailing and structural engineering solutions, as the ‘Feature Company of the Month’ for May 2025. Known for its early adoption of advanced modelling technologies and customer-centric innovation, Greenbrook Engineering has become a trusted partner to leading fabricators and engineering firms across the United States of America. The ‘Feature Company of the Month’ initiative by Trimble recognises exceptional companies in India that have significantly contributed to advancing the construction and structural engineering industries through technology and innovation. Over the past 25 years, Greenbrook Engineering has grown into a robust operation with more than 300 skilled professionals working across Bangalore, Chennai, and Nashik, supported by a seasoned team based in the United States. The company was one of the earliest adopters of 3D modelling using Tekla Structures and today offers a comprehensive suite of services ranging from complex steel detailing to custom automation tools. Greenbrook’s in-house API development team has built powerful drafting and checking tools and supports clients with bespoke plug-ins for robotic material handling systems, helping improve production speed and precision.  “Our strength has always been the ability to combine deep technical knowledge with a sharp focus on innovation,” said H R K Vasan, Managing Director, Greenbrook Engineering. “Being named Trimble’s Feature Company of the Month is a proud moment for us! This recognition is a testament to the dedication and skill of our team, who consistently turn vision into results. Our long-standing collaboration with Trimble and Tekla Structures continues to be at the heart of our ability to deliver high-impact solutions to our clients.” Harsh Pareek, Senior Director, Regional Sales, Trimble Solutions India, added, “Greenbrook Engineering represents the best of forward-thinking structural engineering. Their investments in automation, training, and real-time project tracking tools highlight their commitment to quality and innovation. We are delighted to recognise their achievements and look forward to their continued success.” Greenbrook has delivered several high-profile projects, including a 26,000-ton Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) assignment for a chip manufacturing facility and the 9,000-ton Fiat Chrysler paint shop, which topped out in just eight months. Current marquee projects include the Hollywood Burbank Airport renovation, large-scale data centres, and facilities for the United States Tennis Association. The Barbara Walker Crossing bridge, one of its notable projects, was featured in the Modern Steel Construction magazine and on ABC News. The company’s internally developed software offers real-time project insights for their customers, via desktop and mobile platforms, earning enthusiastic praise from their clients for enhancing project transparency and responsiveness. In 2023, Greenbrook Engineering was certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) in the USA. It is also the only steel detailing firm in its category currently certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’, a testament to its inclusive, people-first work culture.

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