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Two USKH civil engineers earn Alaska licenses

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Two USKH employees recently earned their professional engineering licenses in Alaska.

Kennet joined USKH in 2006 and is a graduate of the University of Minnesota; he is also a licensed civil engineer in Washington, Idaho and Montana. He works primarily from USKH’s Spokane, Wash., office. His recent Alaska projects include the Lower Kuskokwim School District’s Kwigillingok K-12 School Renovation; multiple projects at the Fort Knox Gold Mine; the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp.’s Prematernal Home Redesign; and the Elfin Cove Facility Response Plan and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure plans.

Karthik is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University in Texas. He has been a civil engineer-in-training with USKH since 2006 and works from the Anchorage office. His recent projects include Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Review and Compliance Monitoring and the Kotzebue Airport Runway Safety Area Improvement projects for the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities.

With the addition of Bertelsen and Murugesan, USKH has 30 registered P.E.s in Alaska.

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