KLJ Welcomes Three New Team Members
We are proud to welcome three new members to our team.
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We are proud to welcome three new members to our team.
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KLJ is proud to announce that Anna McCluskey has been promoted to Project Controls Specialist in our Dickinson office. In her new role, she will support project teams and execution of project process and systems.
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The Delivering Local Assistance (DLA) Program was created in 2019 to support communities impacted by natural resource development. The program focuses funds toward needed investments in facilities and other community infrastructure priorities across Montana.
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Christopher Mattison, an engineer at KLJ, has earned his professional engineering license (PE) in North Dakota.
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As part of our commitment to our core value of community, Cody Aldinger, IT Manager for KLJ, serves on the United Way of Cass-Clay Impact Committee. The committee meets to determine how to best allocate funds each year for the Cass-Clay community.
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Kelsey Dalton, an engineer at KLJ, earned her professional engineering license (PE) in Montana.
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Joe Devore, a traffic engineer, in our Saint Paul, MN office will be presenting on safety analysis for transportation and roadway planning. His presentation will take place at the 2019 Midwest District and MOTIVE Annual Meeting held in St. Louis, July 19-21.
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We are proud to announce that Jill Beilke, Corporate Communications and Branding Director, has been awarded the Employer Support of The Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Patriot Award. This award recognizes supervisors for support provided directly to the nominating service member.
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The Federal Transit Administration announces the availability of funding to support planning, capital and, in limited circumstances, operating assistance for Tribal public transit services. Eligible projects include public transportation planning and capital expenses.
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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.
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KLJ 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.
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USDA 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.
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KLJ 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.
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Department 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.
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KLJ 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 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.