Author name: Erin Starks

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2024 Move N Groove Ride

KL’s Karen Richardson and Bill Biesmann gathered a group to participate in the Move ‘N’ Groove bike ride last Saturday. Funds raised support the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County. This fun-filled event offers options of biking, running, or walking, then grooving at the after party to a VO5 concert at McKee Farms Park […]

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Join the KL Culture

ALERT: EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD! HEADS-UP! KL Engineering is on the lookout for passionate and talented engineers to join our growing team in our Madison, Green Bay, Menomonie, and Germantown offices! We have three new openings for humans who thrive on challenges and want to positively impact communities! Civil Engineer – Traffic Engineering Civil Engineer –

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Intentional Communication

Great communication through design and construction doesn’t just happen, it requires intentionality. An open line of proactive communication that was maintained throughout the Wisconsin Department of Transportation WIS 26 Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) project in the City of Janesville and ultimately helped this complex project stay on track. KL Engineering’s Project Manager, Brad Halvensleben reflects,

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WIS 26 Lighting Systems

The WIS 26 Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) project included design of multiple lighting systems operated by WisDOT and the City of Janesville. Unique design requirements included integration with I-39 interchange system lighting, shared electrical services with ITS, DDI lighting, and illumination for a 200-ft wide underpass area. KL’s Jake Joyal and Mike Scarmon led the

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