Joersz earns PE in Minnesota
Stephen Joersz, an engineer at KLJ, has earned his professional engineering license (PE) in Minnesota.
Read MoreStephen Joersz, an engineer at KLJ, has earned his professional engineering license (PE) in Minnesota.
Read MoreThe Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the availability of funding for buses, bus facilities, and bus equipment. The purpose of the funding is to assist in the financing of buses and bus facility projects, including replacing, rehabilitating, purchasing, or leasing buses or related equipment, and rehabilitating, purchasing, constructing, or leasing bus-related facilities.
Read MoreRohweder, located in KLJ’s Kalispell office, earned a master’s degree in forest resources from the University of Idaho and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Montana State University.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce the opening of two new office locations. The company will be opening an office in Englewood, CO, a suburb of Denver, and will also be opening an office in Cheyenne, WY.
Read MoreIf your airport is like most airports in the country, you are usually in the process of making improvements to your airport and need FAA AIP grants to make those projects happen. To obtain those AIP funds, you need to start the process by understanding project eligibility and justification.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce that their team has been recognized by the Zweig Group as a 2018 Marketing Excellence Award recipient for their new website design.
Read MoreKyle Sebesta, an engineer at KLJ, has earned his professional engineering license (PE) in North Dakota.
Read MoreIn her new role, Krause will work to enhance KLJ’s project management capacities. She will work closely with project managers, sales and business development teams, proposals team, and customers to ensure KLJ’s promise of an exceptional customer experience.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce that our team has been awarded two American Council of Engineering Companies of North Dakota (ACEC/ND) awards for the work on the Sheyenne Street Corridor Study and the rehabilitation of the Sorlie Memorial Bridge.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that Barry Schuchard, our chief value officer, has been elected President of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of North Dakota. With more than 30 years experience in the engineering industry, he brings vast experience to the role.
Read MoreThe Bismarck-Mandan Young Professionals Network has recognized KLJ as one of Bismarck-Mandan’s Top 10 Young Professional Workplaces.
Read MoreZeltinger earned an associate degree in civil engineering and land surveying technology from North Dakota State College of Science and is also a Certified Survey Technician Level II. He works in KLJ’s Minot office.
Read MoreKLJ is happy to announce our support of the Gaukler Family Wellness and Physical Education Center with the completion of our $50,000 commitment.
Read MoreClum joins us from an extensive career of leading multiple domestic and international business efforts. He has specific experience in energy, water, transportation, and telecommunications infrastructure, as well as conceptual engineering, program management and design-build.
Read MoreThe Department of Energy, Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) has announced the availability of funding to support early-stage research that advances both solar photovoltaic (PV) and concentrating solar thermal power (CSP) technologies, facilitating the swift integration of those technologies into the nation’s electricity grid.
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.