- Applied Technologies, Inc.
Founded in 1986, Applied Technologies is a state-of-the-art water wastewater engineering firm with extensive experience in water wastewater management and structural engineering ATI has 40 employees between its two offices in Brookfield, Wisconsin and Lake Villa, Illinois, including more than 20 licensed engineers and architects
- About - Applied Technologies, Inc.
In 1986, three engineers left a large engineering firm to establish Applied Technologies, Inc (ATI) The three desired to create an environment that fostered relationships and allowed them to expand their expertise in water and waste management, renewable energy, and structural engineering
- Applied Technologies, Inc. | Blog
The American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin (ACEC WI) presented the 2019 Engineering Excellence State Finalist Award to Applied Technologies Inc (ATI) for our historic Water Treatment Plant project for the City of Watertown
- Innovation - Applied Technologies, Inc.
As our name implies, ATI is widely recognized for its ability to properly apply the latest industry innovations where they can provide substantive benefit to our clients, such as those featured below These solutions often
- Contact - Applied Technologies, Inc.
Lake Villa Office 468 Park Avenue Lake Villa, IL 60046 Phone: (847) 265-7325 Fax: (847) 265-7327
- Current Opportunities - Applied Technologies, Inc.
ATI has expertise in advanced water and wastewater technologies, including membrane systems, nutrient recovery, and anaerobic bioenergy We are looking for a Water Wastewater Engineer to join our team and make an impact
- Applied Technologies, Inc. | Peter Kolb to Manage ATI’s Illinois Office
Peter Kolb has joined Applied Technologies, Inc (ATI) as Vice President and manager of the firm’s Lake Villa office Kolb brings 35 years of progressive experience in engineering, project, water, wastewater, and infrastructure management in the public sector
- Projects - Applied Technologies, Inc.
At Applied Technologies, we maintain the staff and the skills necessary to undertake these increasingly complex projects involving environmental sciences, negotiations with regulatory agencies, rate studies, and traditional engineering, design and construction services
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