Offices Closed Thursday, July 4th
Our offices will be closed on Thursday, 7/4 in observance of Independence Day. We hope you enjoy the holiday with your family and friends.
Our offices will be closed on Thursday, 7/4 in observance of Independence Day. We hope you enjoy the holiday with your family and friends.
Thursday of last week Brianna Demotto from the American Heart Association was in the Madison office to conduct a few CPR demos and spread the word about the AHA Heart Walk happening this fall. Empowering folks with the skill of hands only CPR is an important goal. “70% of out of hospital cardiac arrests happen
Join us and National Recreation and Park Association as we celebrate #WhereYouBelong during Park and Recreation Month! We will be highlighting a few projects that are in progress this summer.
In early June, team members from KL shared a five-year plan to update Shorewood’s outdated streetlight system, dating back to the 1970s.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
Nathan Rullman, Jack Hafemann, Shelby Haag, and Brad Halvensleben participated in the annual WTS Wisconsin East-West Classic Golf Outing at Bridges Golf Course this past Friday. KL Sponsored a hole, and our very own Jamie Dalheim volunteered to help at the event. KL team members love an opportunity to connect and have fun as a
This Sunday is International Women in Engineering Day. We celebrate the women at KL who innovate, lead, and inspire in the field of engineering. This year we’re featuring Taylor Hopkins. When asked about what brought her to the career of Engineering, Taylor said, “I chose this field because I loved the idea of being able
Here are Kevin Wehner and Jake Joyal in action, sharing their knowledge with attendees at the Great Lakes District ITE / WTS International Annual Meeting. Kevin outlined all of the alternatives our traffic team considered in solving a congestion issue in the City of Cumberland. Jake provided insight on design considerations for implementing an Electric
This week was the first game of the season for the KL Volleyball team at Ten Pin Alley. Our staff love getting together outside of work and having fun! Good luck this summer, folks!
Our team had a great time at the GLITE meeting. Here is a picture of Jake Joyal and Max Marechal (City of West Bend Engineer) from their presentation. Not only did they learn a lot, but there were also many opportunities for fun. Here are Matt Regnier, Shelby Haag, and Jamie Dalheim at a few
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,
We are excited to welcome Katie Kirkendall to KL Engineering! She joins KL as an Engineer I on our Infrastructure Services team. Katie graduated from UW-Madison in May with her bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. She brings broad internship experience on design and construction projects involving site and stormwater engineering. She will be working out
Scott Zagrodnik of Visual Impact Lighting treated the KL lighting team to a tour of the LUMCA Lighting trailer on Thursday, June 6th. The trailer is a traveling showcase for the latest and greatest in LED lighting and controls technology. Staying informed and working directly with the manufacturers allows KL to stay on the leading