“The Rebirth of Helper” is an article written by Franson Civil Engineers staff: Lauren C. Ploeeger, P.E., Chad Brown, P.E., and Charity L. Mair. It was published in the 2017 Utah Engineers Council Journal. Here is a the beginning paragraph of the article: “The city of Helper, Utah was once known as an industrial mining […]
Read MoreA press release was issued on behalf of our clients, Ephraim Irrigation Company and Ephraim City, regarding the award of a $1 million grant from the Bureau of Reclamation for upcoming projects. It was originally published in the Daily Herald and the Pyramid. The full article can be found by clicking the Read More button […]
Read MoreCongratulations to two of our clients, who were awarded grants from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) WaterSMART Program. Awards for the two companies totaled 27% of the funds granted in Utah ($2 million out of $7.45 million). Benson Irrigation Company — $1,000,000 for the Benson Canal Enclosure Project, which will convert nine miles of open canal […]
At Franson Civil Engineers, we celebrated our 25 year anniversary in 2014. Founded in 1989 by Jay W. Franson, the firm has flourished as one of the top water engineering firms in the state. Jay began the firm with the values that are still honored today, which include providing specialized capabilities and superior service. Under […]