Three Projects Recognized by American Council of Engineering Companies
KLJ is proud to announce that we have received both national and state recognition, in recent weeks, for projects our team has completed in North Dakota.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce that we have received both national and state recognition, in recent weeks, for projects our team has completed in North Dakota.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce that Cass Helling has been promoted to Accounts Receivable Supervisor. She earned her Bachelor’s in Business Administration from the University of Mary and brings experience in customer billing, management, employee training, and finance to her new role. Cass works in the Bismarck office and previously served as a staff accountant at KLJ.
Read MoreUSDA is now accepting applications for funding through the new ReConnect Rural Broadband Pilot Program. These funds will enable the federal government to partner with the private sector and rural communities to build modern broadband infrastructure in areas with insufficient internet service.
Read MoreKLJ was awarded the 2018 Employer of the Year award from the Chapter 72 International Right of Way Association (IRWA). The IRWA is a professional member organization comprised of global infrastructure real estate practitioners. Their purpose is to improve people’s quality of life through infrastructure development.
Read MoreDepartment of Transportation has announced the availability of funds for the FY2019 Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Transportation Grants. Grants are awarded on a competitive basis for surface transportation projects that will have significant local or regional impacts.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce that Scott Kolbinger has received the North Dakota Society of Professional Engineers (NDSPE) 2018 Young Engineer of the Year award. He received the award at NDSPE’s Annual Conference and Business Meeting held April 1-3.
Read MoreThe Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announces availability of SAFER grants which provide financial assistance to help fire departments increase frontline firefighters, rehire firefighters that have been laid off, retain firefighters facing imminent layoffs, or fill positions that were vacated through attrition.
Read MoreThe Sun Shot Solar in Your Community Challenge is a prize competition that aims to expand solar electricity access to all Americans, especially underserved segments such as low-and-moderate income (LMI) households, state, local, and Tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreThe Department of Energy is soliciting applications to install energy generating systems and/or energy efficiency measures for Tribal buildings, deploy community-scale energy generating systems on Tribal lands, and install energy systems for autonomous operation (independent of the traditional centralized electric power grid) to power a single or multiple essential Tribal facilities during emergency situations or for Tribal community resilience.
Read MoreKLJ was recognized by the South Dakota Engineering Society Black Hills Chapter for Outstanding Engineering Achievement for Phase 1 of the Community Development work we provided for the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that Prairie Business Magazine has recognized Jen Turbow as one of their 2019 Top 25 Women in Business. Jen provides senior-level guidance, assistance, and support for projects of all sizes, while leading KLJ’s Corridor Services group, which includes our survey, right-of-way, cultural resources, and environmental teams.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that our team has received the North Dakota Society of Professional Engineers Chapter 3 2019 Project of the Year award for our work on the Marian Grotto, located on the University of Mary campus south of Bismarck.
Read MoreThe United States Department of Agriculture, Uplift America Community Facilities Relending Program announces they have awarded $14 million in federal funds to the Montana & Idaho Community Development Corporation (MICDC) ($10 million) and the Farmers Bank of Victor ($4 million) for the purpose of relending to persistent poverty rural towns with populations less than 20,000.
Read MoreUSDA, Rural Utilities Service Telecommunications Program has announced the 2019 funding cycle Community Connect Grants. Grants are designed to provide financial assistance to provide broadband service in rural, economically challenged communities where broadband service does not currently exist.
Read MoreThe US Department of Agriculture is accepting applications through the ReConnect Rural Broadband Program to provide $600M in funding to expand broadband across rural areas.
Read MoreWhat began as a small, family firm has evolved into a dynamic leader in engineering excellence. We seek creative, smart and ambitious professionals who step outside the box and make a difference, every day. From recent college graduates to experts with more than 40 years experience, KLJ attracts professionals from around the world.