Who We Serve

Government

L.R. Kimball has completed projects in nearly every state and more than 240 counties across the country. We have also partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Transportation and other federal organizations on a wide range of initiatives.

Making a Difference

As an architectural, engineering and communications technology firm , we know that the work we do today will endure for decades to come. A new correctional facility, an airport plan, a highway overpass, a state-of-the art public safety system – every project serves the community, positioning the nation’s biggest cities, its most rural communities and the municipalities in between to take advantage of the opportunities that await them.

The Resources to Meet Client Needs

With more than 60 integrated services, L.R. Kimball has the ability to fulfill nearly every aspect of most government projects. The strength and diversity of our expertise enables us to look at every project holistically, ensuring that each aspect of the project’s design and engineering integrates perfectly with the others, as well as with the neighboring environment and facilities.

We’ve put our resources to work on a wide range of government initiatives, including: 

  • Building stronger, more responsive 9-1-1 systems, including IP-based, next-generation 9-1-1 networks 
  • Providing the U.S. military with advanced interoperable communications tools 
  • Designing and rehabilitating thousands of miles of roads, bridges, highways and runways 
  • Replacing aging infrastructure with more efficient facilities , such as state-of-the-art water and wastewater facilities

 

Ranked No. 3 in the Nation
World Architecture magazine has ranked L.R. Kimball third in the nation in the development of criminal justice facilities. Our efforts have also earned repeated national recognition for Design Excellence from the American Correctional Association and the American Institute of Architects.

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by Dennis Buirge Various English subjects such as grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and syntax have always been my worst topics of study with little to no interest over decades. More learning regarding proper English usage has occurred during specification writing than any previous attempt. Of particular interest to preferred specification writing techniques is the sentence mood. Depending on which internet sites are reviewed, 4 major moods seem to be identified, (imperative, indicative, interrogative, and subjunctive) along with several minor moods (infinitive, declarative, exclamative, optative, and that one seeming to be so pervasive today ??... Read More

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