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Welcome Kevin Konyn

Welcome Kevin Konyn

Kevin Konyn is our new full time Civil Engineering Technician I in our Green Bay office. He recently graduated from Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in Green Bay. Kevin is always up for a good challenge and is thrilled to be working in the field of Civil Engineering – the basis of civilization! He is a […]

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New Summer Interns

Welcome Jared Baltes

Jared Baltes is our new full time Traffic Engineer in the Madison office. He recently graduated from UW-Platteville’s Civil Engineering program with an emphasis in Transportation and Construction. Being a Middleton (WI) native, Jared grew up during the boom of that community and became fascinated in Civil Engineering as he watched the town grow. In

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Protect Our Workers

Protect Our Workers

We have a great group of staff heading out into the field this summer and we want them to stay safe. When driving, slow down, be patient, and be aware of what’s going on around you. When in work zones, remember its against the law to use hand held devices and fines are doubled. Check

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Leadership Graduate

Leadership Graduate

Congratulation to Jeff Smith, PE on his graduation from the ACEC Leadership Institute Program! This leadership program is created for Wisconsin design professionals on a development track for successful project management and principal positions. Participants receive a diverse training on the leadership and business skills necessary to succeed in the design profession. Through goal setting

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Merge Early

Merge Early

When approaching lane closures, move into the open lane as soon as possible. Be sure to pay close attention to vehicles around you that could be in your blind spot. Note that traffic patterns can change rapidly, and drivers should always follow signs and direction from flaggers. www.fmcsa.dot.gov/ourroads/tips-traveling-safely-work-zones #WorkZoneSafety #NWZAW #OurRoads

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