Congratulations to Steven Theisen (WisDOT), Aaron Steger (KL Engineering), Brad Halvensleben (KL Engineering), and Kyle Cornelius (Oneida Engineering Solutions) for winning the WisDOT Golf League!
Monthly Archives: September 2019
Kim Lobdell, KL Engineering’s President, was recently featured in an interesting Doyenne Group article How to Protect Your Brand As Your Business Grows. Both Kim and Megan Tucker, owner of Dragonfly Hot Yoga, share insights from developing businesses in their respective industries. They discuss the importance in fostering a strong company culture, providing a consistent […]
Roundabouts are one of the many ways civil engineers help people move safely and efficiently through their communities. KL Engineering provides individualized solutions to traffic issues, including roundabout analysis and review. Our team of 10 dedicated traffic engineering staff perform alternatives analysis, modeling, and lighting design for roundabouts and other intersection solutions. Check out this […]
Our Madison office has an opening for a new entry-level Design Engineer. Check out our Opportunities page for more details and join our awesome team! Here’s a link to the job description.
The Grand Avenue bridge replacement over Half Moon Lake in Eau Claire, Wisconsin recently won an America’s Transportation Award from the Mid-America Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (MAASTO). KL Engineering’s Chris Ehlert provided construction oversight on the project. KL was grateful to play a supporting role on this fun project and congratulates the […]
KL Engineering’s Brandon Mackesey participated in the Multiple Sclerosis Best Dam Bike Tour this summer for his 15th consecutive year. Congratulations on raising over $3K for an important cause! Here he is pre-race training with the help of his sweet kiddos (don’t worry, baby Sophie was only posing for the picture as she’s too little […]
KL Engineering proudly sponsored a dessert table at the American Cancer Society’s 2nd Annual Red, White & Blue Party. The event hosted more than 300 professionals and philanthropic leaders of a diverse array of industries from across the state, as they spent the night furthering the mission of the American Cancer Society. #FirstBusinessBank