In 1931, just as America's
Great Depression entered its worst years, Walter P. Moore, Sr. started his own company by selling a
Stutz Bearcat he had received in lieu of employment wages. The firm's earliest projects consisted of designing foundations for residential estates at $5 each, but they would later go on to engineer the world's first domed stadium (the
Astrodome) and become pioneers in moveable structures, particularly
retractable roof sports stadia. They also designed the first (and only, as of 2015)
retractable playing field (also called a moving pitch) in North America.[1]
While the company originated as a family-owned structural engineering firm, they have since expanded their services to include comprehensive infrastructure engineering (civil, traffic, transportation, ITS, and water resources engineering) and transitioned leadership into an employee-owned company governed by a board of directors and
Chief Executive Officer (Dilip Choudhuri, 2015–present; Raymond Messer 1992–2014).[2]