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900+ interns are stepping onto Kiewit projects and into offices across North America this summer. They’ll work alongside experienced professionals, take on meaningful responsibilities and gain firsthand experience helping deliver some of the industry’s most complex construction and engineering projects. We’re excited to welcome this year’s interns and can’t wait to see what they accomplish this summer. 🏗️
Falls are one of the most serious risks on a jobsite. They’re also one of the most preventable. Today, our teams are taking part in the Fall Protection Stand-Down, stepping back to look closely at the work, the risks and the safeguards in place. It’s a chance to review plans, reinforce the importance of fall protection through real and honest field conversations and make sure everyone understands the plan before going back to work. Safeguard intensity means being present, engaged and ready to act. It’s not just about awareness; it’s about how well we execute.
Now open. A new chapter for Omaha. The Omaha Central Library is officially welcoming the community into a 102,000 square-foot space built for learning, connection and creativity. Inside, visitors can explore curated book displays, access more than 100 computers and devices and spend time in a hands-on space featuring 3D printers, a laser cutter, sewing and quilting equipment. The space also includes more than 15 meeting and study rooms. Behind the scenes, a three-story automated system uses robotic arms to retrieve materials from a storage system that can hold 600,000 items. Congratulations to our project team and Omaha Public Library on delivering a space that will serve the community for generations. 📸Credit: Omaha Public Library
Four consecutive years at the top. Congratulations to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium on being named the best zoo in the country once again in USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. Our relationship with the Zoo spans decades. Our building team has helped deliver several of its most recognized exhibits, including the Desert Dome, Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium, Scott African Grasslands, Owen Sea Lion Shores, Hubbard Orangutan Forest and Bay Family Children's Adventure Trails. These spaces are designed to support conservation, education and care for thousands of animals while creating meaningful experiences for more than a million visitors each year. We’re proud to support a place that continues to set the standard.
16 years as one of Canada’s Best Workplaces. 🍁 Kiewit has once again been named to the Great Place to Work® list, based on feedback from our employees. This recognition reflects the culture our people build every day. Across Canada, our teams continue to show what it means to build strong projects and a strong workplace. Thank you to everyone who makes this possible. --- 16 ans parmi les meilleurs lieux de travail au Canada. Kiewit figure une fois de plus sur la liste Great Place to Work®, d’après la rétroaction de nos employés. Cette reconnaissance reflète la culture que nos équipes bâtissent chaque jour. Partout au Canada, nos équipes continuent de démontrer ce que signifie réaliser de solides projets et bâtir un milieu de travail solide. Merci à toutes celles et ceux qui rendent cela possible.
One of the largest dam removal projects in the United States is earning national recognition. ENR has named the Klamath River Renewal Project a Project of the Year finalist and a Best Project in the Water/Environment category. Under a progressive design-build approach, our team dismantled four hydroelectric dams across 40 miles of difficult terrain. This work reopened more than 400 miles of river, restoring critical access for salmon and improving river health across California and Oregon. For decades, the dams slowed water flow, trapping sediment and raising river temperatures. These conditions made it difficult for fish populations to thrive. This milestone marks an important step forward for large-scale environmental restoration in North America. Thank you to our project team, client, Tribal leadership across the Klamath Basin and the many partners who helped make this achievement possible.
On the job at the Gross Reservoir Expansion Project. 📍Boulder County, Colorado
We’re proud to join our industry peers and the National Association of Women in Construction to celebrate Women In Construction Week. From the field to the office, shout out to all the women in Kiewit building, designing and supporting the construction and engineering projects we’re delivering for clients and communities across North America.
Celebrating National Engineers Week with a look at the engineers behind our projects. Join Brydon Jewett for a behind-the-scenes look at life as a field engineer on a major dam project in Northern Ontario. #NationalEngineersWeek
We’re proud to have partnered with Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium on the new Bill and Berniece Grewcock Animal Hospital. The 32,000-square-foot facility replaces the zoo’s 30-year-old hospital and was designed to support the day-to-day and critical care needs of more than 39,000 animals. The space includes an ICU, treatment rooms, surgical and dental suites, a clinical pathology lab, a fully equipped pharmacy and an animal diet kitchen. One standout feature is the zoo’s first CT scanner and endoscopy unit, expanding on-site diagnostic and treatment capabilities. The hospital also includes specialized environments like cold rooms with built-in water elements for penguins, puffins and other cold-adapted species, along with graded, floodable flooring for animals such as otters and ducks, plus aquatic habitats for fish and invertebrates. Here’s a look at the new hospital we were proud to help deliver alongside the Omaha Zoo.