MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 14, 2017 -- Wenck, the Minnesota based environmental, engineering, construction, and response services firm, has opened a new office in Denver’s Greenwood Village and is planning to add several new employees this year.
Wenck provides consulting services in water resources, environmental, permitting & compliance, green infrastructure, health and safety, site development, construction, emergency response, and solid waste.
“We have had a number of new people join the team recently” said Rod Ambrosie CEO. “Our new office allows us to better serve our clients in the West and enables us to partner with public and private organizations to develop innovative project solutions that save time, money, and resources."
Wenck already has a significant presence in the Fort Collins-area since the company acquired Lidstone and Associates in 2015. Lidstone was founded in 1986, and Wenck has leveraged the company’s long-standing clients to fuel new growth in Colorado. With the Denver office, Wenck now has 13 office locations in five states, with more than 300 employees.
About Wenck
Wenck, founded in 1985, employs over 300 engineers, scientists, construction, and response professionals in 13 locations. Working jointly with all stakeholders, we are your responsive partner committed to producing exceptional outcomes for your organization.
For more information, contact:
Abby Neuens, Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: 952-837-3348
[email protected]


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