Noonan Earns PE!
We are proud to announce that Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Brent Noonan has earned his Professional Engineer (PE) license in North Dakota.
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We are proud to announce that Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Brent Noonan has earned his Professional Engineer (PE) license in North Dakota.
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KLJ is proud to announce that Jess Karls will now serve as a Production Director for the company. In this role, she joins KLJ’s existing production director team, and is responsible for implementing production practices that help grow KLJ and will focus on development training and geographic growth for the organization.
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KLJ is proud to announce that Light of Christ Catholic (LOC) Schools and KLJ were recently recognized by Chapter 3 of the North Dakota Society of Professional Engineers (NDSPE) for the work completed on St. Mary’s Central High School Campus and presented the 2021 Project of the Year award. The award recognizes projects that include innovative engineering and provide benefit to society.
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Gary serves as the newest member to our production leadership team as Right-of-Way Department Manager. Kris is a Business Process Manager with Technical Services.
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KLJ was recently recognized by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) for exemplary engineering achievements for four projects: Glacier Rail Park, Pembina- Emerson Port of Entry, US Highway 85 Environmental Impact Statement, and Trunk Highway 149 improvements.
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KLJ Engineering (KLJ), is proud to announce plans to expand its Colorado footprint by opening a new office location in Grand Junction, a thriving city in western Colorado. KLJ has been providing infrastructure engineering services for more than 80 years to communities and clients of all sizes throughout the nation.
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Providing client solutions for water, wastewater and conveyance issues is a key strategic focus and growth area for KLJ, a diversified infrastructure provider. We share our client’s concerns for this essential resource and recognize it as a critical element within all our markets and regions; as such, we remain focused on aggressively growing our water team and are proud to welcome Brent Diemer as our newest member of that team.
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KLJ is proud to announce that Mike Hinshaw, has been promoted to Market Manager for the company’s municipal and transportation market. In his new role, he is responsible for executing business development strategies to best serve current and future clients’ needs.
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South Dakota Department of Transportation announces the availability of 2021 Transportation Alternatives (TA) funds. This program includes Safe Routes to School, Scenic Byways, and Recreational Trails projects and activities that were previously eligible under the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), encompassing a variety of smaller-scale transportation projects such as pedestrian and bicycle facilities, recreational trails, Safe Routes to Schools projects, community improvements such as historical preservation and vegetation management, and environmental mitigation related to stormwater and habitat connectivity.
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KLJ is proud to announce that our team has been awarded an American Council of Engineering Companies of Montana (ACEC/MT) award for work performed on the Glacier Rail Park in Kalispell.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held this week to signify the completion and opening of the newly-expanded Sheyenne Street corridor in West Fargo, North Dakota. After nearly two years of construction, Sheyenne Street, from 13th Avenue to the Interstate 94 interchange, has been upgraded.
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Kevin Pederson, an engineer at KLJ, earned his professional engineering (PE) license in North Dakota.
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Dan Richardson earned his floodplain manager certification from the Association of State Floodplain Managers. The certification program recognizes continuing education and professional development that enhances the knowledge and performance of local, state, federal and private-sector floodplain management professionals. Richardson works in the Municipal group in Great Falls. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Montana State University.
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.