Explore the full management transaction log of Hill International, Inc., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, Hill International, Inc. has published 36 insider filings. The latest transaction was filed on 1 June 2022 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: EVANS PAUL J.. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Hill International, Inc. is a U.S.-listed professional services company trading on the NYSE in the United States (United States) under the ticker HIL. For French-speaking investors, the company is best understood as a specialized infrastructure consulting and construction management platform, with an owner’s-representative model at its core. Hill helps clients plan, organize, control, and deliver large and complex capital programs by providing program management, project management, construction management, cost engineering, scheduling, risk oversight, quality assurance, inspection, and advisory services. The business was founded in 1976, originally as a claims consultancy in New Jersey by Irvin E. Richter, and has since evolved into a global execution-focused services firm. Hill’s operating model is asset-light and expertise-driven. Unlike engineering firms that focus on design or contractors that execute physical construction, Hill positions itself around independent project stewardship. Its service portfolio includes program management, construction management, project monitoring, estimating and cost management, troubled-project turnaround, facilities management, commissioning, project labor agreement consulting, and broader advisory work. This mix makes the company relevant on complex, high-stakes projects such as transportation systems, hospitals, power and utility networks, cultural and civic landmarks, mission-critical facilities, and industrial programs. A key part of the investment case is its emphasis on independence and the ability to protect the client’s interests across the entire project lifecycle. From a competitive standpoint, Hill is presented by the company as one of the leading project and construction management firms in the United States, and a major global program-management player. The company says it operates in more than 100 offices across 42 countries and has participated in more than 90,000 project assignments with aggregate construction value above $1 trillion. That scale matters in a fragmented industry where local market knowledge, technical depth, and the ability to mobilize across borders can differentiate winners on large infrastructure awards. Geographically, Hill has a broad international footprint spanning North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and other infrastructure-intensive regions. Its corporate headquarters are in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. Recent highlights include the celebration of Hill’s 50th anniversary in 2026, the launch of a Saudi Arabia engineering center of excellence with GISI Consulting Group, and new project wins or assignments in transport and airport infrastructure, including Crete and European aviation-related work. Following the strategic merger with GISI completed in 2022, Hill operates within a broader infrastructure-solutions ecosystem, which should improve its access to large, long-duration mandates and international client relationships.