Kimley-Horn Leads Everett Link Extension, Opens Seattle Office
Kimley-Horn has opened its Seattle office and is leading the next phase of Sound Transit’s Link expansion program – the 16.3 mile Everett Link Extension (EVLE).
What’s happening at Kimley-Horn? Read more about our involvement in the communities we serve, our culture of collaboration, and our commitment to providing an environment for people to flourish.
Kimley-Horn has opened its Seattle office and is leading the next phase of Sound Transit’s Link expansion program – the 16.3 mile Everett Link Extension (EVLE).
Tom Lee Park sits along the banks of the Mississippi River in Memphis, TN and is being redesigned to provide stronger ties between the community and the river. Alongside Studio Gang and SCAPE, we’re working with the community, including STEM students, to create spaces for all visitors.
Our commitment to helping people flourish extends beyond our office doors. Teaming with ScholarShot, we’re helping underserved students in the Dallas area prepare for careers that will help them exit poverty.
The City of San Jose is looking to employ new technologies to offer a better transportation experience. After evaluating several innovative solutions for the city, Adam Dankberg, P.E., shares five standout options.
Learn about Eileen Velez-Vega, an Aviation Practice Leader in Kimley-Horn’s Puerto Rico office who was recently named to SWE’s Board of Directors.
Telecom project managers Todd Ireland and Marshall Knight share how fiber optic networks are uniquely designed to support the safety and well-being of our communities.
Avery Fann, P.E., and Kevin Fraleigh, P.E., share how speed, reliability, quality, consistency, and a strong foundation are key to providing great wireless service.
Kimley-Horn designed a sustainability-themed playhouse to support Dallas CASA, an organization that cares for abused and neglected children, teaching them the importance of growing and eating your own healthy food.
Kimley-Horn, a national planning, design, and civil engineering firm, is conducting an independent review of the impact of roundabouts on first responders. Click here to take the survey.
Kimley-Horn supports the nation’s largest carriers with a range of Telecom services while maintaining the aesthetics of the surrounding area.
Two of our Telecom Practice Leads, Kevin Clements, P.E. and David Reuter discuss how we help the nation’s largest carriers improve their infrastructure with small cell technology.
Kimley-Horn’s Keith Markland discusses the growth of our Telecom practice and our culture of collaboration that drives client success.
Kimley-Horn President and CEO Steve Lefton shares the solutions and best practices that are helping our clients and communities adapt and adjust to the “interim new normal.”
What does it mean to be a responsible leader? To me, the most important things are keeping your staff safe and your company operational. After all, a company unable to function is a company unable to support its most basic purpose: providing an environment for its people to flourish.
April is World Landscape Architecture Month! To join the American Society of Landscape Architects’s celebration, several of our Landscape Architects share about their design inspiration, community projects, light bulb moments, industry trends, and more.