Jim Dzienkowski now licensed PE in Michigan!
Jim Dzienkowski is now a licensed Professional Engineer in Michigan. Jim has worked for KL for almost 20 years and is a Discipline Leader on our construction services team. Congratulations, Jim!
Jim Dzienkowski is now a licensed Professional Engineer in Michigan. Jim has worked for KL for almost 20 years and is a Discipline Leader on our construction services team. Congratulations, Jim!
After 15 years of service to KL Engineering, Travis Brush is a licensed Professional Engineer in Michigan! Travis is a Project Leader on our Construction Services team in our office in Germantown. Congratulations, Travis.
During Engineers Week, NSPE-WI honors engineers in the State of Wisconsin for their contributions to the engineering profession and to our society. This year, KL’s founder Kim Lobdell received the award. What a great honor! Thank you to NSPE-WI!
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Aaron Steger was recently licensed as a Professional Engineer in Michigan! Aaron has been working for KL for 27 years and is a Director on our Infrastructure Services Team in our Madison office. Congrats, Aaron!
KL Engineering participated in the Bikes for Kids volunteering opportunity last week. After volunteering for the event in years past, we were happy to continue this tradition! Thanks to Scott Cramer, Karen Richardson, Bill Biesmann, Shelby Haag, and Jesse Schreiner for taking the time to help out for a great cause. Bikes for Kids works
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For E-Week last week, each of our offices took the time to celebrate how our #EngineersMakeItHappen each day! In our Germantown office, folks enjoyed a nice lunch together. We also received this photo of Jake Joyal’s son sporting his ACEC Engineers Make It Happen sticker. E-Week is truly an opportunity to consider the future of
Recently, KL’s Brandon Mackesey, Aaron Passow, Arielle Lewien, Samantha Herheim, and Jesse Schreiner attended the WPRA conference. It was a great time to celebrate our hard work, as well as congratulate Chris James for his life’s work with Dane County Parks!
This week, we are highlighting the work our engineers do to celebrate EWeek. Many of our projects are “reconstructions” or “rehabilitation” of existing roadways, trying to improve or repair something that is already there. When KL’s engineers set out to #DesignYourFuture, service life is an important factor. Tyler Hagemeier is one of our engineers who
Chris Ehlert, Scott Cramer, and Matt Regnier are attending the ACEC Legislative Day today. We are so happy to have a seat at the table and to connect with legislators each year!
KL’s Bill Hove joined us a year ago, bringing 30 years of structural engineering experience, and degrees from both UW-Madison and UW-Platteville. When asked how he considers the future in his work, Bill said, “Sustainability is a critical component in our work. We include items such as protective surface treatment, high performance concrete, coated reinforcement,
EWeek is an opportunity to share the amazing work that engineers do, especially with students in middle and high school. Earlier this month, KL’s Josh Wilber was able to connect with students at Waunakee High School’s Aviation Club, advised by retired Technology & Engineering Teacher Rob France. Josh led a presentation about his work as
This week is Engineers Week, also known as EWeek! DiscoverE’s EWeek is a longstanding tradition that is dedicated to increasing interest in various engineering fields, including civil engineering. This year’s theme is “Design Your Future.” KL has been trusted to design and oversee many projects that impact the future of our community. Jon Blomquist has