225 Engineering-Firm Employees Form Massive Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead

Leave it to an engineer to plan a tribute this impressive – and complicated: 225 Kansas workers with Henderson Engineers came together on January 29 to form the Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead, showing support for their team ahead of the Super Bowl.

The design was masterminded by Erin Smith, an electrical technical leader with the firm.

On Henderson Engineers’ official Facebook page, a livestream video showed the full 18 minutes it took to corral the black-, red-, and white-clad employees into formation, eventually creating a massive arrowhead outside their Lenexa, Kansas, headquarters. At the video’s end, the employees do the team’s “tomahawk chop” gesture.

Henderson Engineers is a Kansas City–based “building systems design firm that specializes in engineering and construction management services,” communications manager Tyler Koonce said. #TeamHenderson, as the post calls them, gathers in the snow-coated parking lot to create the larger-than-life logo while the marketing team instructs from up above.

The Kansas City Chiefs are represented by an arrowhead, harking back to the native roots of the team’s name. Their home stadium is also called Arrowhead. They are set to face the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV on February 2. Credit: Henderson Engineers via Storyful