The team from K&W has recently celebrated Engineers Week with a friendly competition during the lunch hour! Jenga offered the staff a little break, but don’t let that fool you – the Civil Engineers and Landscape Architects strategized every move!
The team from K&W has recently celebrated Engineers Week with a friendly competition during the lunch hour! Jenga offered the staff a little break, but don’t let that fool you – the Civil Engineers and Landscape Architects strategized every move!
K&W recently celebrated 11 years of business success, due largely to our clients allowing us to play a role in amazing projects that have created a positive impact in the community. We will continue to aspire to a high level of service for many years to come. Thank you to our clients and employees who truly make K&W a success.
First-of-its kind Community Sustainability Partnership will focus on “green buildings for all”
February 4, 2016 (Harrisburg, PA) – The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and K&W Engineers’ Greg Dice today announced their collaboration to help communities and organizations move along a path to advance energy, resource and health performance in the places they occupy by introducing their new ADVANCE Program.
The initiative seeks to broaden USGBC’s mission of “green buildings for all” by making resources and expertise available to broader community-based organizations such as nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and social service groups.
As a USGBC ADVANCE Regional Community Liaison, Dice will serve as the region’s lead in connecting communities, sharing local sustainability stories, and building up the next generation of leaders. Dice is one of 48 skilled-based volunteers nation-wide chosen to serve in this capacity to increase community access to sustainability resources.
For community partner organizations, ADVANCE enables them to build and operate a sustainable building, or make sustainability enhancements to existing buildings, by connecting them to resources that they may not have had access to before. ADVANCE is designed to meet organizations and communities wherever they are on the path to sustainability and assist them along that path.
Community partner organizations embark on the path to sustainability leadership by working collaboratively with the USGBC community through the four phases of ADVANCE including: START, PLAN, FOCUS, and LEAD.
“I am excited to serve as a Regional Community Liaison for Pennsylvania, focusing on launching ADVANCE within our communities,” said Dice. “I am looking forward to helping make the places we live happier and healthier, ultimately making a positive and lasting contribution to the sustainability movement. If you’d like to know more about ADVANCE, are interested in support from the program for your organization or volunteering, please contact me by visiting our local ADVANCE site at http://advance.community/harrisburg-pa.“
A video accompanying this release is available at: http://bit.ly/ADVANCE101
K&W Engineers is committed to community planning. Three K&W professionals are spending time on planning initiatives within the Region that will help guide sound decision-making for future community and economic development investment. Specifically, Principal Tom Wilson serves on the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission’s Regional Growth Management Plan Steering Committee. Principal Marc Kurowski is working on the City of Harrisburg’s Comprehensive Plan while Ann Stacey in the Business Development Department serves on the Dauphin County Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee.