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Koontz Bryant Johnson Williams (KBJW), a leading regional civil engineering firm headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, has been recognized by the Richmond Times-Dispatch as one of the Top Workplaces in the Richmond region in 2023.  The company was previously recognized in 2021. The award celebrates companies that exceed national benchmarks...

Koontz Bryant Johnson Williams, Inc. team members recently attended a tour of the Cobbs Creek Reservoir, which was hosted by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Virginia.  The facility, located in Cumberland County near Columbia, VA, is an offline storage reservoir using the James River...

To remain viable in operational efficiency with global competition, successful organizations must maintain a high level of conformance with continuous improvement of operational and business systems. Did you know that investing in the design guidance of an expert Industrial Engineer during new site construction or...

KBJW recently celebrated the move of our Chester-based team into a new, modern office space in Chesterfield. In addition to providing an upgraded workspace, more conducive to collaboration and expansion of services, the new larger building offers a superior workspace for the KBJW lab technicians....

Koontz Bryant Johnson Williams Chester Branch Moves to New, Larger Office in Chesterfield We all agree, 2020 had quite a few ups and downs.  For Koontz Bryant Johnson Williams’ Chester office, the year ended on a high note, with the news of a move to a...

Investing in management systems compliant with the ISO standards is a winning policy for construction companies and their customers. Although widely adopted in the manufacturing and industrial spaces, the construction industry has been slow to embrace the standards even in an era of enhanced focus on product quality, customer satisfaction, and sustainability. These standards...

On October 28, 2020, Virginia Governor Northam signed legislation extending certain land use approvals in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The bill, SB 5106, extends validity dates for subdivision plats, recorded plats, final site plans, special exceptions, special use permits, conditional use permits, and rezoning,...