Kiewit

Kiewit

Construction

Omaha, NE 760,404 followers

One of North America's largest and most respected construction and engineering organizations.

About us

At Kiewit, the projects we deliver make a difference, and we offer opportunities for you to make one, too. Our construction and engineering professionals work on some of the industry’s most complex, challenging and rewarding projects – whether it’s boring tunnels through mountains, turning rivers into energy, or building bridges that connect communities. Kiewit people tackle important projects of every size, in any market. Start your Kiewit adventure today at kiewitjobs.com. Kiewit is one of North America’s largest and most respected construction and engineering organizations. With its roots dating back to 1884, the employee-owned organization operates through a network of subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Kiewit offers construction and engineering services in a variety of markets including transportation; oil, gas and chemical; power; building; marine; water/wastewater; industrial; and mining. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

Industry
Construction
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Omaha, NE
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1884
Specialties
Building, Mining, Oil, Gas & Chemical, Power, Transportation, Water/Wastewater, Construction, Engineering, Industrial, EPC, Energy, Infrastructure, and Design-Build

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    Important information to potential job candidates. Individuals unaffiliated with Kiewit are sending out fake employment offers in an attempt to fraud job candidates. Please understand that Kiewit does not solicit candidates for employment via email – nor do we require fees or payment during any part of the recruitment or hiring process. If someone solicits information or money from you as part of the “recruitment process” or as an employment offer, you should assume that the communication is not from Kiewit and is not sanctioned or approved by our Company. All emails sent on behalf of Kiewit will come from email addresses ending in @kiewit.com. More information is available here: http://ow.ly/3Lsf50KxaTi

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    Step inside the recently unveiled 42,000-square-foot Rhonda & Howard Hawks Pavilion, the newest addition to the Joslyn Art Museum. Congratulations to our team, our client and all the project partners who helped bring this vision to life and further enrich Omaha’s cultural scene. Best of all, the museum is free to the public, offering families a chance to explore this stunning new space.

    • Exterior view of the Joslyn Art Museum, showing its classical and modern new addition under a blue sky.
    • Exterior view of the modern and historic Joslyn Art Museum, showing a blend of classic stonework and contemporary glass architecture under a blue sky with clouds.
    • Interior of the new addition of the Joslyn Art Museum, featuring a spacious hall with large glass walls showcasing a sculpture garden, smooth wooden floors and a vaulted ceiling.
    • Interior view of the new Joslyn Art Museum addition featuring an architectural corridor with large glass windows, a high ceiling with beams, and natural lighting illuminating the wooden floor and artworks on display.
    • Interior of the Joslyn Art Museum addition showing a modern architectural design with a curving staircase, glass ceiling, and the original stone wall visible in the background.
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    As we wrap up Kiewit Volunteers Month, we are incredibly proud of our people who have generously shared their time to help others. From packing food boxes for families in need to cleaning up local parks, our employees have demonstrated unwavering dedication to uplifting their communities. The timing of Kiewit Volunteers Month honors Peter Kiewit's September birthday and follows the personal example he set for community stewardship. Thank you all for your commitment to making our communities a better place. #KiewitProud

    • Group of Kiewit employees wearing reflective vests and casual clothing posing under a shelter at a park on a sunny day.
    • A group of Habitat for Humanity volunteers posing in front of their service van on a sunny day. They are wearing hard hats and safety gloves, ready for their building project.
    • A group of people wearing yellow t-shirts with the Kiewit logo gathered in front of a colorful mural.
    • Volunteers in yellow Kiewit T-shirts packing supplies at a food bank.
    • Three Kiewit volunteers at a food bank smiling at the camera. Stacks of food boxes are visible in the background.
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    The work we do in our communities extends beyond the project site. While working on the Wildfire Hardening Project in Weed, California, 1884 Line Co., a subsidiary of Kiewit Transmission Services Inc., learned of the city’s efforts to raise funds for a new water truck, crucial for this wildfire-prone area. Understanding the importance, the project team donated a state-of-the-art Multiquip Water Buffalo – a modern water trailer designed to enhance wildfire control capabilities significantly and aid firefighting efforts. Mike Kiggins, President of Kiewit Transmission Services Inc., emphasized the importance of this donation, especially for a community that welcomed them during project operations. “Building work within a community goes beyond the physical structures; it’s about fostering relationships and providing support. By becoming an integral part of the community, we can ensure our efforts truly benefit and uplift those we serve. Donating a state-of-the-art Multiquip Water Buffalo to a high-risk town is crucial for enhancing wildfire control capabilities, and it will significantly aid firefighting efforts, providing essential support to protect lives and properties." Read more: https://bit.ly/47AiuhQ

    • One utility vehicle parked on a street with a Multiquip Water Buffalo hooked to the back. Workers are present around the vehicles.
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    Ottawa’s O-Train West Extension has welcomed its first light-rail vehicle to the Light Maintenance and Storage Facility. Under construction since 2019, this facility marks the end of the new alignment and showcases the significant progress being made on Ottawa’s largest infrastructure project. The light-rail vehicle arrived by truck to the facility, where it was unloaded, unwrapped and coupled. Congratulations to the Kiewit Eurovia Vinci team on reaching this exciting milestone!

    • Aerial view of a busy intersection with multiple vehicles on the roads, welcoming the first light-rail arriving for Ottawa's O-Train West Extension.
    • Aerial view of a light-rail vehicle being transported via a long red truck across a railway track near a highway overpass, with construction workers and other vehicles around.
    • Red truck hauling a large, covered light-rail vehicle on a flatbed trailer, parked on a paved area under clear skies.
    • Several construction workers in safety vests are unloading a large wrapped light-rail vehicle from a flatbed trailer in a construction zone near a highway.
    • New light-rail vehicle parked inside a maintenance facility with various maintenance equipment visible around them.
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    Meet Josie Kresak. She's an environmental engineer working on one of our transportation projects. We had the chance to hang out with her in Colorado and ask some fun questions to get to know her better – like what's her go-to snack, what her favorite equipment is on-site and why she prioritizes safety in her work.

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    Here's a look inside one of our newly renovated office spaces in La Vista, Nebraska, for our technology and data services employees. This 115,294-square-foot building features a new fitness center, a renovated cafeteria, a Starbucks, an outdoor basketball court and two outdoor pickleball courts. It is adjacent to a lake with a walking path around it. Nearly 500 employees are now working in this space. Our building group is currently working on the second building on the La Vista campus, and staff will begin relocating to the space later this month. Improvements are being done in two phases. Once phase 1 is complete, the building will have space for 420 staff and will feature a renovated café. We’ve designed these spaces for our employees and evolving business needs, and we can’t wait to see how they inspire collaboration and innovation!

    • Exterior view of one of the Kiewit La Vista buildings with curved architecture, large glass windows and three flags waving in the front, including the American flag and one that displays 'Kiewit'.
    • Interior of the first Kiewit building on the La Vista campus with blue and grey sofas, round tables, and decals on the wall. The space features wooden accents and a sophisticated lighting design.
    • Interior of a modern office space featuring various seating areas and wooden partitions, with Kiewit signage.
    • A peaceful outdoor seating area beside a pond, featuring tables with chairs under a large canopy, and a view of well-maintained grass and a building in the distance.
    • Modern kitchen interior in one of the new Kiewit buildings at the La Vista campus, featuring a clean design with pendant lighting, bar stools at a counter, geometric wall patterns and a lush green wall garden.
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    Marketing & Proposals Manager, Oil, Gas and Chemical at Kiewit

    Today at the Gastech Strategic Conference, Thomas Shelby, Executive Vice President of Kiewit Corporation and President of Kiewit Energy Group, contributed to a dynamic panel discussion on "Harnessing new business models to navigate a complex CCUS value chain and achieve decarbonization goals.” The Gastech Strategic Conference is dedicated to accelerating a shared global vision and tackling the energy industry’s biggest challenges: security, affordability, accessibility, and sustainability. Tom addressed critical topics such as advancing carbon capture projects to FID and overcoming supply chain and labor constraints in the CCS space. His insights, alongside other industry leaders, shed light on what’s needed to scale decarbonization efforts and meet net-zero targets. A timely and impactful conversation as the industry works to overcome barriers and accelerate progress. #Gastech2024 #Decarbonization #EnergyTransition #Kiewit

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