300 North Lake Avenue
Suite 1020
Pasadena, CA
91101 United States
The Office of Clyde C. Kennedy opened in San Francisco in 1919. At the time Americans were migrating westward, attracted by the seemingly unlimited opportunities. Clyde Kennedy foresaw the need for large-scale water projects and quickly set the firm apart with its innovative water supply and treatment projects. One of his engineers for a short time was Harry Jenks, who eventually moved to the Midwest to take teaching positions.