When it comes to bolts and volts, DGR electrical engineers know how to power projects of all sizes to brighten and transform our days. From system planning, to facility design and final inspections, our team understands that each project comes with unique challenges. From power generation to transmission to substations to distribution, DGR electrical engineers work to energize today, tomorrow and every day, helping to keep the lights on and power our communities. Due to concerns with the age and condition of the structures, along with safety clearances to energized equipment and conductors, a project was undertaken to replace the old infrastructure with new underground lines and associated padmount equipment.
Our drive to find the best solutions may know no bounds, but our experienced team of surveyors know how boundaries can impact construction projects. DGR surveyors started sizing up the Midwest in 1954. Whether it's individual property, large scale boundary or route and construction, our surveyors make sure projects get off to a great and level start.
As a water service provider, you know just how many critical components are required to treat, store, pump and distribute water. DGR Engineering can help you with efficient planning and design as we work together to improve and maintain your system. If it's traditional supply, treatment and distribution, or if your project needs a creative approach, DGR engineers coordinate closely with municipalities, rural water systems and industries to keep this natural resource flowing. Construction of a water treatment plant expansion of 1200 gpm capacity, filter cells; masonry building; yard and process piping; line shaft turbine high service and backwash pumps; horizontal split case transfer pumps; HVAC; electrical and control; site work and miscellaneous appurtenant work.
Since 1954 our civil engineers have paved the way for hundreds of projects, from road design and layout for streets and highways, to subdivision development and utility work, to developing the perfect parks in which to play. DGR doesn't only design streets and subdivisions, we layout the foundation for communities. Our civil engineers know that whether it's small or large, metro or rural, for communities or corporations, each project paves the way for a better day. The City of Sioux City needed a large diameter trunk sewer to carry flows from new residential development and future development on the east side of town to the existing Southeast Morningside Lift Station.
Congratulations to our very own Jesse Morris on being named the SD Engineering Society Eastern Chapter's Young Engineer of the Year! Jesse's engineering achievements, as well as his volunteer service to various organizations, including his role for several years as SD state coordinator with...
Our final Engineers Week feature is Dan Van Schepen. Dan is a civil engineer in our Rock Rapids office. #Eweek2021
Today we feature Patrick Lokken, electrical engineer in our Rock Rapids Electrical Power Department. #Eweek2021 https://t.co/ihIiLaPOnx
Today's feature engineer is Tom Low, a civil engineer in DGR's Sioux City office.#Eweek2021
Our Engineers Week celebration continues with featured engineer Logan Smidt. Logan is an engineer in our Rock Rapid… https://t.co/WVraRngENx
Today's feature engineer is Adam Norman, a professional engineer in our Water Services Department. #Eweek2021 https://t.co/Q4uYKHG9Ht
We're excited to attend @IRWA4221's Iowa Rural Water's Annual Conference this week in Des Moines! Look for us in bo… https://t.co/iyW3V08W6O
We are kicking off National Engineers Week with our first feature engineer, Craig Lauritzen, a civil engineer in ou… https://t.co/WRmLkjRZHL
Starting our #Eweek2021 celebration of how engineers make a difference! https://t.co/iEarqMgKm0