As engineers, we’re privileged to be part of our clients’ growth stories. One of our favorites is that of Wichita-based Meritrust Credit Union, because their expansion to serve people throughout the region mirrors the type of investment we are intentional about making in our community.
Rarely do people stop to consider how that cemetery came to be or who helped make it so. That is – of course – by design. But like all engineering projects, there are many factors that go into cemetery design – starting with the idea of eternity.
Living along the western edge of the Midwest is challenging for plants. That’s why we’ve embraced the plants of the American Prairie landscape, introducing native and adaptable plants from our region into our Wichita campus landscape over the years.
At MKEC, supporting our community is unquestionably part of our DNA. With our options to pitch in and volunteer limited this year, we’ve been on the lookout for a way we can virtually support Wichita. Thanks to the Wichita Public Library, we found it!
As the spread of COVID-19 continues, it’s more important than ever to stay connected and informed. For MKEC, it’s also been a good time to assess what really matters to us as a company. What we discovered wasn’t revolutionary. Quite the opposite, in fact.