Tabor Named Top 25 Women in Business
Sandi Tabor was named to Prairie Business magazine’s Top 25 Women in Business list for 2017. The announcement was made in the regional magazine’s March issue.
Read MoreSandi Tabor was named to Prairie Business magazine’s Top 25 Women in Business list for 2017. The announcement was made in the regional magazine’s March issue.
Read MoreKLJ was honored to receive North Dakota Ready Mix and Concrete Products Association's Gold Star Award for Dickinson’s Crooked Crane Trail project. KLJ worked with Winn Construction, Inc. and Dickinson Ready Mix Co. to design and build the 1.8 mile exercise and fitness trail along the north shoreline of Patterson Lake.
Read MoreMatt Popa was elected to be a director on the board for the Structural Engineers Association of Montana (SEAMT). He will serve in this position for the next two years. Popa works in the Structural group in Bozeman.
Read MoreKLJ was recognized by the Montana Contractors Association (MCA) with two awards acknowledging excellence in the Bridge and the Commercial Decorative categories.
Read MoreKLJ is pleased to announce that it has collaborated with various community organizations across North Dakota and Montana to celebrate National Engineers Week, Sunday, February 19, 2017 – Saturday, February 25, 2017, and encourage youth to pursue careers in engineering.
Read MoreKLJ is pleased to be recognized as a runner-up and a Top Place to Work by the North Dakota Young Professionals Network (NDYP) for their annual Best Place to Work Award. The award acknowledges businesses that provide an exceptional place to work through support of young professionals’ personal and professional development, competitive benefits, advancement opportunities and community involvement.
Read MoreThe Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) has announced they are accepting applications for 2017-2018 Transportation Alternatives grants.
Read MoreThe United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Service announces the availability of the 2017 Community Connect Grants.
Read MoreAviation planners often review future industry trends and provide insight into how these affect your airport.
Read MoreBrady Lassila, an engineer at KLJ, an engineering, surveying and planning firm, earned his professional engineering (PE) license in Idaho.
Read MoreMike Bittner, an engineer at KLJ, an engineering, surveying and planning firm, earned his professional engineering (PE) license in Oklahoma.
Read MoreDean Anagnost has been named KLJ's new chief executive officer (CEO). The transition, effective immediately, is a result of former CEO Niles Hushka’s decision to retire at the end of 2016..
Read MoreThe bid opening for your Airport Improvement Program (AIP)-funded project was a huge success. Six closely grouped bids were opened, and three of the bids were less than the Engineer’s estimate.
Read MoreEligible projects include capital projects, operating costs of equipment and facilities for use in public transportation, and the acquisition of public transportation services, including service agreements with private providers of public transportation services.
Read MoreIT grants are intended to alleviate or remove imminent threats to health or safety.
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.