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Layne is a Global Water Management, Construction and Drilling company, providing responsible solutions for Water, Mineral and Energy Resources. Layne`s experts collaborate across divisional, functional and geographic lines to deliver total solutions for the world`s toughest water, mineral and energy challenges. This integrated approach allows us to offer more than individual services - it ensures streamlined communications, expedited timelines, and a constant focus on safety and sustainability. Our solutions give clients a point of accountability for even the most complex projects, and enable us to deliver the highest levels of both quality and economic efficiency. While our services are impeccable, it is ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.layne.com
  • 1800 Hughes Landing Boulevard Suite 700
    The Woodlands, TX USA 77380
  • Phone: 281.475.2600

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