KSN in the News

ACEC: Engineering Excellence Award Winners Announced
(November 2011)

http://www.acec-ca.org/doc.asp?id=2019

Kjeldsen, Sinnock & Neudeck, Inc., (KSN) was awarded a Merit Award for the San Joaquin County Flood Contingency Mapping FEMA Pilot Project.

 

CE News: 2011 Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For
(October 2011)

www.cenews.com/magazine-article-cenews.com-10-2011-2011_best_civil_engineering_firms_to_work_for-8511.html

Kjeldsen, Sinnock & Neudeck, Inc., (KSN) was ranked as the 15th "Best Civil Engineering Firm To Work For" in CE News' annual Best Firms rankings. This is the fourth year in a row that KSN has placed in the top 25 firms in the nation.

  

Correctional News: Stockton Project Bid Winners Announced
(Apr. 13, 2011)

http://www.correctionalnews.com/articles/2011/04/13/stockton-project-bid-winners-announced

Joint venture Hensel Phelps-Granite was named as the primary contractor to design and build the first phase of the $900 million prison medical facility project near Stockton.

In addition, HOK is serving as the architect of record; Thorton Thomasetti and Minner, Stinnett, Koo, Agbayani are performing the structural work; TTG Schwab is performing the mechanical and electrical work; Winseler and Kelly, and Kjeldsen, Sinnock and Neudeck are doing the civil work; and 3QC is doing the commissioning.

With an estimated cost of $129 million, the first phase includes preparation of the 144-acre site where a former California Youth Authority facility is being demolished, construction of a heating and cooling plant, a lethal electric fence, materials warehouse, communications building, armory and parking lot.

 

The Record: Feds OK repaired levee
(Mar. 5, 2011)

http://m.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110305/A_NEWS/103050334/-1/WAP&template=wapart&m_section=WAP

While the paperwork isn't quite done, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said this week that it has inspected the levee on the east bank of the San Joaquin River and found improvement...

This means if a flood happened today, the federal government would help pay to rebuild that levee, said Meegan Nagy, levee safety program manager with the Corps in Sacramento...

"That's very positive. It's important to have the federal component in place in the event of a disaster. Otherwise it would be a local and state cost-share if something were to happen," said Bill Darsie of Stockton-based engineering firm Kjeldsen Sinnock & Neudeck, which maintains the levee.

 

Lodi News-Sentinel: Stockton Firm Honored for Engineering
(Jan. 27, 2010)

http://www.lodinews.com/business/article_f84e88a7-2e63-5f29-8a75-20f28850d7a0.html

Kjeldsen, Sinnock and Neudeck, Inc. were honored for engineering excellence from the American Council of Engineering Companies of California at the annual Engineering Excellence Award competition…

The company earned The Merit Award for the projects because it provided detailed plans for parking, drainage and sanitation. It conducted surveys and provided construction for phases of the work.

Its improvements to Stockton's waterfront has made it a destination for community events, recreation and opportunities for both residential and commercial uses.

 

KSBW Action News 8: Storm Gives Glimpse of What's Ahead: California Expected To Be Walloped With Week of Rain, Snow
(Jan. 18, 2010)

http://www.ksbw.com/weather/22265938/detail.html

 

The Record: Engineers: Enough with Doom, Gloom
(Sept. 8, 2009)

http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090908/A_NEWS/909080307/-1/A_NEWS06

 

California Sportfishing Protection Alliance: Restore the Delta to hold symposium, "A Bold Direction: The People's Vision for the Delta." in Lodi, February 28
(Feb. 2009)

http://www.calsport.org/2-16-09.htm

 

The Record: Canal Dam Could Help Thousands Avoid Flood Insurance
(Feb. 14, 2008)

http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080214/A_NEWS/802140325/-1/A_SPECIAL34

 

The Record: For Love of the Fringe Sport
(Dec. 17, 2006)

http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061217/A_SPORTS0202/612170304

 

Association of California Water Agencies: House Water and Power Holds Levee Hearing
(Sept. 2006)

(No longer available) 

 

California Farm Bureau Federation: Levee Recovery Continues One Year Later
(June 22, 2005)

http://www.cfbf.com/agalert/AgAlertStory.cfm?ID=384&ck=0584CE565C824B7B7F50282D9A19945B

 

Lodi News-Sentinel: A year later, Jones Tract Still Recovering
(June 3, 2005)

http://www.lodinews.com/articles/2005/06/03/news/1_levee_050603.txt

 

The Record, via San Diego County Water Authority: Officials Concerned Rising Water Could Block Residents' Only Exit
(June 8, 2004)

http://www.sdcwa.org/clips/2004/06june/060804/060804officals.html


 
 
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