Keller Safety Week 2020 starts September 14 and runs through Friday, September 18.
Keller announces the hire of Tim Avery as Business Development Manager for its west coast operations.
As part of Keller’s commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, an employee resource group, Keller Women in Construction (KWIC) has been created.
Brian Eastman, P.E., has been named the 2020 ASCE Connecticut Section’s ‘Young Civil Engineer of the Year’.
Our Keller team is working on the iconic Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, using jet grouting to rehabilitate the Manhattan approach arches.
Engineering News-Record (ENR) ranks Keller #1 Excavation and Foundation firm for 2020.
November 19 marks International Men’s Day, which aims to champion role models and raise awareness around men’s well-being. So we thought it was also the perfect time to shine a light on our own fantastic men – as nominated by their colleagues around the world.
2020 has been a challenging year in many respects, so it’s important that we take opportunities to celebrate wherever we can. This month, we’re marking Keller’s 160th anniversary.
John Grillo has been named one of ENR New York’s Top Young Professionals for 2021.
While Keller is renowned throughout the world for its wide range of geotechnical solutions, perhaps less well-known is its expertise in groundwater behavior and decontamination. A good example of this is on a multi-billion dollar regeneration project in Washington, DC.
Keller announces the opening of new offices in Portland, Oregon, and Birmingham, Alabama.
Keller, the world’s leader in geotechnical solutions, announces the completion of its first interlocking pipe pile system for Alamos Island Gold Mine in Dubreuilville, Ontario.
Superintendents Artavesis (Art) Baker and Chris Salvant have been named winners of the 2020 Construction Association of South Florida’s (CASF) Craftsmanship awards.
This month, senior Keller leaders pair up with employees for a new mentoring program with a difference: the executives are the mentees and the colleagues are the mentors. It’s all part of a drive to further strengthen our culture and help Keller become a more inclusive workplace.
Keller announces a new office in Montreal, Quebec, following an agreement to acquire the local TreviGroup assets. The acquisition furthers Keller’s commitment to the Quebec and Eastern Canadian markets supporting public, commercial, and industrial clients.
Canada team wins Toronto Construction Association (TCA) award for their innovative efforts on Transit City Towers 4/5 project.
Keller announces the hire of Kimberly Martin, Ph.D., P.E., as Senior Engineer – Innovation and Sustainability. Kimberly will focus on Keller’s initiatives toward environmental and societal sustainability in North America and provide high-level innovative efforts within our engineering team.
Keller strengthens engineering capabilities with recent hires in our Northeast and Southeast regions.
Acquisition of specialty contractor RECON further strengthens Keller’s product range, sector diversity, and geographic footprint in the industrial services and environmental remediation markets.
Despite some regulatory delays, a major power plant modernization project in Florida got off to a smooth start on site, thanks to Keller company, Moretrench Industrial.