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National Parks and Recreation Month: Waucheeta Trail

Our construction and design team are always learning and building on their experiences, and our recent work on Waucheeta Trail is no exception. We were happy to assist Dane County Parks with this trail project. The project started in the early summer months, with a similar boardwalk style we’ve worked with in the past. Engineers

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National Park & Recreation Month – Jefferson Interurban Trail

The Jefferson Interurban Trail project is a 5-mile trail that will connect Watertown to Oconomowoc, following the historic former Interurban Rail Line. KL Engineering was thrilled to assist Jefferson County on the second phase of a transformative trail project, as well as continuing work on the trail this summer. In the current phase and beyond,

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West Bend Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations

It is always a pleasure to collaborate with our community partners, but especially when we get to modernize their electrical technology. We have recently been involved in electrical design for both the Main St and Vine St parking lot reconstruction projects in The City of West Bend. Each installation included electrical infrastructure for two EV pedestals

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Village of Shorewood Light Reconstruction

In early June, team members from KL shared a five-year plan to update Shorewood’s outdated streetlight system, dating back to the 1970s. According to their presentation, after considering different operating voltages and system infrastructure alternatives, the decision made was the lower cost, minimal maintenance, and minimal residential property impact option. The project will replace all remaining residential street

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