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LKM Annual Conference

October 12-14, 2013 at the Overland Park Convention Center & Sheraton Overland Park Hotel – Overland Park, MO

SKW Attendee: Jerry Johnson, Victor Burks, Steve Baker

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SIOR Development Day

September 12, 2013 at the Muehlebach Tower – Kansas City, MO

SKW Attendee: Tom Smith, Jerry Johnson, Arnie Tulloch, Tim Johannes, Larry Graham, Dale Dickson, Gary Strack, Mike Stein, Matt Eblen, Tobin Roberts, Mac Andrew, Bill Severns, Rob Johnson, Vic Burks, Chad Porter, Chad Weinand, Deana Ruud, Melissa Kelley, Amanda Whiteford & Lynn DiPlacito

MML Annual Conference

September 15-16, 2013 at the Hilton Convention Center – Branson Landing – Branson, MO

SKW Attendee: Steve Schultz, Jerry Johnson, Victor Burks, Steve Baker, Deana Ruud, Bill Severns

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SKW Maintains ENR Rankings

Top-Design-Firms[1]SKW has earned position #308 on Engineering News-Records list of Top Design Firms as ranked by 2012 billings. Ths firm has maintained a similar position in each of the past five years.​ Congratulations to all who’ve helped SKW maintain this position. See the full list.

Creating Successful Partnerships through Energy Expansion

windmill_3The U.S. energy sector is a growing and vital industry. In the current environment, getting ample supplies of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGL’s) to market requires the construction of new pipelines – and pipeline construction means a large temporary workforce in a community. Often, these economic development opportunities, though exciting and beneficial, create unanticipated stress on public works systems. The impacts may range from additional traffic within concentrated areas, to a greater need for basic services such as food and lodging, to an increased demand for utility, law enforcement and emergency services. When managed, impacts on the local economy are positive – if proactive, the increase in demand for basic needs can be capitalized on by the local business economy. Together, local governments and energy companies seek to minimize the negative impacts and find favorable outcomes for each community affected through proactive planning. Adoption of industry standards also plays a big part in proactive planning, as it gives the public entity a common set of standards on which to base decisions. This establishes fair and equitable requirements for the energy and utility companies and leads to a successful partnership for all parties.

horizontal_drill2GSKW has been playing a very fulfilling role in many ways, particularly as the Midwest has been developing and delivering its energy resources to market. We would like to share our many years of experience in forging good relationships on energy development projects and community building initiatives with counties and cities that may soon be experiencing the local impacts of construction within the energy sector. Contact Danny Coltrane for more information on how SKW can help.

Capstone Awards Recognize Industry Achievements

capstoneCrowning achievements in real estate were recently honored at the 2013 Capstone Awards Luncheon sponsored by the Kansas City Business Journal. The event recognized the projects and organizations that have enhanced the Kansas City area over the past year. SKW is proud to have contributed to six of the award winning projects.

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On-Call Consulting . . . Is it Right for You?

Feature Project_Barry Road Improvements-02Many public entities have consolidated costs by hiring consultants in an as-needed or on-call capacity. With a single request for qualification/ proposal/interview/contracting process, they can select one or more consultants and reduce the need to have a similar process for every new project in a given period of time. SKW is an experienced on-call consultant that has both an understanding of the challenges facing infrastructure and development, and the in-house capabilities to address each challenge. Having had the opportunity to serve over 45 public entities on an on-call basis, SKW has been able to respond to projects with widely varying levels of size and complexity. Throughout this experience, we have gained an excellent understanding of the policies and procedures that must be followed as part of an open-ended service plan. 

Services_Engineering_Civil_Water-ImageThrough the first four months of 2013, SKW was  awarded on-call contracts in Cass County, Missouri adn the cities of Mexico, Missouri, and Roeland Park and Shawnee in Kansas. We continue to actively provide multi-disciplinary services to our existing on-call clients including Riverside, Moberly, Platte City and Excelsior Springs, in Missouri and Edwardsville and Lenexa in Kansas. In addition to these public clients, we provide similar services to many private sector clients through our multiple service lines. Often called master services agreements (MSA) in the private sector, SKW has recently signed MSAs with Associated Wholesale Grocers, URS Corporation and many others. 

Feature Project Mission Road Bridge-02On-call consultants must establish and follow a consistent project management program throughout the life of the agreement. SKW’s approach to on-call engineering project management is structured to provide both a primary contact and a secondary contact, each of whom is capable of addressing project needs and provides a clear invoicing and task order tracking structure to make working with us as easy and convenient as possible. This organizational structure is designed to provide you with timely responses from experienced staff and allows our clients maximum flexibility to utilize our multi-discipline firm through a scope of work written to meet the needs for each project. We at SKW are fortunate to have experienced and responsive staff to perform these services for our clients and projects in each of our market sectors.

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Development

A vision is developed long before the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Energy

Oil, gas, electricity – you expect compliant economical solutions for production.

Infrastructure

SKW takes great pride in helping both small towns and large cities prepare for the future.

Pipeline

Energy is the lifeblood of our economy. Pipelines keep America running strong.