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Exploring AI in Lean Construction with Ryan Dobbins and Patrick Eldridge at LCI Ohio Valley CoP

02.19.25 Ryan Dobbins, DBIA, vice president of strategic growth, and Patrick Eldridge, AI architect and lead mechanical engineering associate at Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, Inc. (KLH Engineers), will present at the Lean Construction Institute (LCI) Ohio Valley Community of Practice (CoP) on “The Intelligence Revolution: AI Through the Lean Lens.” The event will take place on […] Read more
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Employee Spotlight: Brandon Johnson, Director of Electrical Engineering

09.02.20 Brandon Johnson, PE, joined KLH Engineers in 2010 as a co-op student and was hired on full time in 2013 as an electrical engineer. In 2019, Brandon was named Director of Electrical Engineering and now oversees the growth and direction of the electrical department and service offerings. He has extensive experience in the design of […] Read more
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Stephen Federle to Deliver Keynote Address at 2020 ACI Technology Expo

08.28.20 Stephen Federle, PE, P. Eng., LEED AP, CEM, Principal and Director of Engineering at Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, Inc. (KLH Engineers), will be delivering the keynote address at the 2020 Allied Construction Industries (ACI) Technology and Innovation Expo on Tuesday, Sept. 1. This virtual event will showcase the latest trends in technology and innovation and […] Read more
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Patrick Fernbach Presenting at MEP Force

08.26.20 Patrick Fernbach, Lead Mechanical Engineering Associate and Software Engineer at Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, Inc. (KLH Engineers), will present in two sessions at MEP Force, the only virtual conference focused on mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering. Starting Aug. 31 through Sept. 2, 2020, the conference connects over 700 attendees and has approximately 80 breakout sessions […] Read more
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Case Study: Converting AutoCAD Layers to Revit with Machine Learning

07.16.20 Many industries have embraced machine learning to solve a variety of problems. As a mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering consulting firm that does 100 percent of its designs in Revit, Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, Inc. (KLH Engineers) was manually converting its clients’ 2D AutoCAD models to 3D Revit models. Utilizing this historical data, KLH Engineers […] Read more
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HVAC Strategies to Improve Indoor Air Quality in a Post-Coronavirus World

06.30.20 Indoor air quality is becoming more paramount in all types of facilities in light of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Read more
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Employee Spotlight: Amanda Karling, Mechanical Engineering Associate

04.28.20 Amanda Karling, Mechanical Engineering Associate, began at KLH as a co-op student in 2015 and became a full-time employee in 2018. She has completed projects of all types including fit-outs, new construction, upgrades, expansions and shell buildings in the civic, hospitality, lifestyle and retail markets. Her expertise within the mechanical discipline includes HVAC, plumbing and […] Read more
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Employee Spotlight: Nathan Lewis, Education Studio Director

03.30.20 Nathan Lewis was recently named Education Studio Director at KLH Engineers. He joined the firm in 2009 where he started as a Senior Electrical Designer. From there, he took on a Project Management role in the Education Studio which eventually led him to where he is today. How did you get into the Architectural/Engineering/Construction (AEC) […] Read more
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COVID-19: A Call to Action

03.20.20 KLH Engineers has joined numerous businesses throughout the United States and beyond that has adjusted its work procedures in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. We are following the advice of our local, state and federal leadership to help prevent the spread of the virus. We empathize with so many of you as our normal way […] Read more
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Budget Briefing: Kentucky Can Do More with AEC Industry Changes

03.03.20 Multiple industry resources and publications indicate there is, on average, 30 percent waste on a typical construction project. The causes of this waste include underutilized talent, excessive waiting and scheduling delays, overproduction, rework and defects, to mention a few. This causes building owners to pay far too much for the inefficiencies that occur along the […] Read more