July 2017 No Images? Click here Bridge and roadway ribbon cuttings in July![]() Bridge #52 over Tributary to Warren Branch, Ottawa CountyPictured: John Blickensderfer, GUY Engineering President; John Clarke, Ottawa County District 1 Commissioner; Chad Masterson, Ottawa County District 2 Commissioner; Scott Hilton, Ottawa County District 3 Road Foreman; Russell Earls, Ottawa County District 3 Commissioner; Rebecca Alvarez, GUY Engineering Vice President ![]() N 193rd E Ave, Rogers CountyPictured: John Blickensderfer, GUY Engineering President; David Vivanco, ODOT Division 8; Ron Burrows, Rogers County District 3 Commissioner; Rebecca Alvarez, GUY Engineering Vice President; Steve Hendrix, Rogers County District 2 Commissioner; David Charney; Hank Harbaugh, Greenhill Properties; Jennifer Bullard, ODOT Division 8; John Curtis; Sherwood Construction; Josh Hill, ODOT Division 8; Bruce Martin, ODOT Division 8 ![]() ![]() Officials from the City of Tulsa, the Oklahoma Department of Energy and Environment, and the Oklahoma Department of Labor participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony On June 8, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to officially open Tulsa's second public-access Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling station at 7932 E 33rd St. GUY was honored to be part of bringing this station to Tulsa through providing the survey and preparing the site civil design (grading, driveway, storm, and public utility). ![]() Drop in any time from 4-7. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served. We will also have a raffle to support our Engineers in Action team working to bring fresh water to the people of Suriqui, Bolivia. Raffle tickets are $5 each or five for $20, and prizes include a 40" TV and a Fitbit Flex. Any questions? Email Stacey@GUYengr.com. We look forward to seeing you! ![]() ![]() ![]() August marks 30 years since GUY Engineering, was founded! During this time, we are proud to have had the privilege of engineering safe and lasting infrastructure solutions for so many outstanding communities. Now, we want to commemorate this milestone year by giving back to these same communities. For the rest of 2017, we will be completing 30 Acts of Kindness in our local communities. Our first project is collecting school supplies for three communities we have worked in: McCord, Nowata, and Bell School. We will also be volunteering with Habitat for Humanity and collecting cookware for residents of Murdoch Villa (a Tulsa apartment complex for disabled adults). We're excited to see what other opportunities come up for giving back to our communities! |