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Kiewit Corporation
NameKiewit Corporation
TypePrivate
IndustryConstruction, mining, and engineering
Founded1884
FounderPeter Kiewit
HeadquartersOmaha, Nebraska, United States
Key peopleBruce Grewcock, Rick Lanoha

Kiewit Corporation. Kiewit Corporation is a privately-held company founded by Peter Kiewit in 1884, with its headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The company has grown to become one of the largest construction, mining, and engineering companies in North America, with operations in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Kiewit Corporation has worked on numerous high-profile projects, including the Trans-Canada Highway, Gardiner Expressway, and Denver International Airport, in collaboration with companies like Bechtel Group, Fluor Corporation, and Jacobs Engineering.

History

Kiewit Corporation was founded by Peter Kiewit in 1884, and it initially focused on small construction projects in Omaha, Nebraska. The company grew rapidly, and by the 1920s, it was working on larger projects, including the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad and the Missouri River levee system, in partnership with companies like Union Pacific Corporation and BNSF Railway. During World War II, Kiewit Corporation contributed to the war effort by building military bases, airports, and shipyards, including the Pearl Harbor naval base, in collaboration with the United States Army Corps of Engineers and Naval Facilities Engineering Command. In the 1950s and 1960s, the company expanded its operations to Canada and began working on large infrastructure projects, such as the Trans-Canada Highway and the Saint Lawrence Seaway, with companies like SNC-Lavalin and Bombardier Inc..

Operations

Kiewit Corporation operates in several business segments, including construction, mining, and engineering, with a presence in the United States, Canada, and Australia. The company's construction division has worked on numerous high-profile projects, including the Denver International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, in partnership with companies like Bechtel Group, Fluor Corporation, and AECOM. Kiewit Corporation's mining division operates in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, and it has worked with companies like Rio Tinto, BHP, and Vale (mining company). The company's engineering division provides design and engineering services for a range of projects, including power plants, dams, and highways, in collaboration with companies like Black & Veatch, CH2M, and Tetra Tech.

Projects

Kiewit Corporation has worked on numerous high-profile projects, including the Trans-Canada Highway, Gardiner Expressway, and Denver International Airport. The company has also worked on several large infrastructure projects, such as the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, and the Chicago 'L'. In addition, Kiewit Corporation has contributed to the development of several major mining projects, including the Ekati Diamond Mine and the Diavik Diamond Mine, in partnership with companies like Rio Tinto, Dominion Diamond Mines, and De Beers. The company has also worked on several large energy projects, including the Keystone Pipeline and the Alberta Clipper pipeline, with companies like TransCanada Corporation, Enbridge, and Kinder Morgan.

Organization

Kiewit Corporation is a privately-held company, and it is owned by the Kiewit family. The company's leadership team includes Bruce Grewcock, Rick Lanoha, and Tom Shelby, who have worked with companies like Bechtel Group, Fluor Corporation, and Jacobs Engineering. Kiewit Corporation has a strong commitment to safety and quality, and it has implemented several initiatives to improve its performance in these areas, in collaboration with organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the American Society of Civil Engineers. The company also has a strong focus on innovation and technology, and it has invested in several research and development initiatives, including the use of drones, artificial intelligence, and building information modeling, with companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Autodesk.

Controversies

Kiewit Corporation has been involved in several controversies over the years, including disputes with unions and environmental groups. The company has faced criticism for its handling of labor disputes, including a high-profile dispute with the International Union of Operating Engineers in 2011, which involved companies like Caterpillar Inc. and John Deere. Kiewit Corporation has also faced criticism for its environmental record, including allegations of water pollution and habitat destruction, which have been raised by organizations like the Sierra Club and the Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, the company has been involved in several high-profile lawsuits, including a lawsuit with the State of California over the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, which involved companies like American Bridge Company and Fluor Corporation.

Awards_and_recognition

Kiewit Corporation has received numerous awards and recognition for its work, including several awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Construction Industry Institute. The company has also been recognized for its commitment to safety and quality, including several awards from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the National Safety Council. In addition, Kiewit Corporation has been named one of the best places to work by several publications, including Fortune (magazine) and Forbes, and it has been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion by organizations like the National Association of Women in Construction and the Society of Women Engineers. The company has also received awards for its innovation and technology initiatives, including several awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies and the National Academy of Engineering.

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