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Meet ISG Architect Kevin Bills

Displaying the trophies and storing the dirt bike away, Kevin now designs projects for ISG, such as the La Crosse Center expansion and renovation. Continue reading to hear more about that project!

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Samantha Boeck
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July 10, 2020
Employee Owners

ISG Named Business of the Year by Grow Cedar Valley

Based on its growing presence in eastern Iowa and efforts to give back to the community, ISG has received the 2020 Business of the Year Award from Grow Cedar Valley, an organization devoted to the growth of businesses in the region. ISG’s Waterloo office was honored as one of two businesses of the year (1-50 full-time employees), marking the firm’s growing impact in the region since expanding its footprint to Waterloo in 2018.

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Lynn Bruns, PE, LEED AP
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June 22, 2020
Press Releases

Meet ISG Civil Engineer Bryan Petzel

Bryan Petzel, PE, Civil Engineer, was set on carpentry after high school, until one of his teachers asked if he ever considered engineering. Continue learning more about Bryan below!

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Samantha Boeck
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June 19, 2020
Employee Owners

Electrical Safety Month: Maintenance + Care

A component of a facilities electrical safety program is the maintenance and care of their electrical equipment and devices. With preventative maintenance and testing there is no “one size fits all” solution.

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Jason Wijas
May 28, 2020
Industry Insights

Electrical Safety Month: Thermal Imaging + IR Scans

Thermal imaging, or Infrared (IR) scans, can identify an object’s temperature by detecting infrared signatures of light to measure heat. Traditional methods of monitoring an electrical system cannot immediately detect the impact arcing, imbalanced loads, excessive harmonics, loose terminations, corroded terminations, and failing equipment have on an electrical system.

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Jason Wijas
May 21, 2020
Industry Insights

Electrical Safety Month: ISG's Jason Wijas discusses the OSHA Act

In 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Act was created for the private and public sector to make workplaces safer by providing training and enforcing standards. These OSHA standards are enforced through inspections and fines, and can be triggered by severe injuries or deaths, referrals, worker complaints, high-hazard industries, or a follow-up from a previous violation.

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Jason Wijas
May 14, 2020
Industry Insights

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