Quality Counts is a full service traffic data collection firm founded in 2003 in Portland, Oregon. Since its inception, QC has grown to a nationwide data collection firm with offices around the country. Quality Counts provides a variety of transportation data services to help guide infrastructure growth, improve network efficiency and make our communities better places to live, learn, work and play. Our team was born out of a vision to make data collection faster and more reliable. QC has been delivering on that vision since 2003. We continue to strive for excellence through ingenuity – working closely with our clients to deliver innovative solutions tailored to their unique challenges.
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2023
Revenues
25800000.00
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3.60
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Company Size
100-1000
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3.00
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