North Dakota
Interstate Engineering is pleased to announce that Teaguean Knudsen, PE, completed the requirements for his North Dakota Professional Engineering license, earning him the PE designation by the North Dakota State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Mr. Knudsen has experience in structural and municipal engineering, from design through construction. He is also a Certified Commercial Building Inspector. He has worked on projects including water system installation, sewer projects, site design, transportation, and public involvement. Mr. Knudsen earned his Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from Montana Technological University. “The entire team at Interstate Engineering would like to congratulate…
Interstate Engineering is pleased to welcome Matt Weeks to the Mandan Team. Matt is a Professional Land Surveyor licensed in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. Weeks holds an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology from North Dakota State College of Science. Specializing in boundary and cadastral surveying, he brings 35 years of surveying experience. Matt’s knowledge and education will be valued assets to the company as he not only expands the surveying sector but mentors up and coming team members as well. “I started on a survey field crew in high school and enjoyed being outdoors and the…
Nick Nelson, CPA, Joins Team as Accounting Manager We are excited to announce the addition of Nick Nelson, CPA, to the corporate office of Interstate Engineering. Nelson has joined the corporate office in Jamestown, North Dakota, as the Accounting Manager. A graduate of the University of Jamestown, Nick holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Mathematics. He is a licensed CPA and specializes in auditing and financial reporting. Nick will oversee the accounting department for the company. “I hope to always provide useful and timely financial information whenever and wherever it’s needed,” said Nelson of his new role. Welcome to…
On Wednesday March 20, 2019, Governor Doug Burgum signed House Bill 1066c an infrastructure bill also known as”Operation Prairie Dog,” into law. That is great news for North Dakota as this bill will provide a source of sustainable funding for the future for North Dakota Cities, Counties, Townships, and Airports for infrastructure projects. The funds would first be available for projects in the summer of 2021. The infrastructure “buckets” may fill to $250 million total, distributing up to $115 million to cities, $115 million to counties and townships, and $20 million for airport infrastructure. Distributions of the funds are based…