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Senior Engineer Keith Francis, a seasoned expert with a distinguished background in civil engineering, is now spearheading transformative projects at CJW Transportation Consultants. With a legacy of public service, Keith brings a wealth of experience to the table, moving communities towards sustainable growth and resilience.
Francis, a visionary leader, boasts a remarkable career trajectory. From his tenure as the director of the Department of Public Works & Engineering in Branson to his instrumental contributions in projects like the Jordan Creek daylighting initiative during his time in Springfield, his expertise has left an indelible mark on urban landscapes.
At CJW, Keith has found a new canvas to channel his passion for engineering, particularly in the fields of wastewater, lift stations, sanitary sewers and stormwater management. He understands that as cities evolve, challenges like stormwater management become paramount. His sustainable approach ensures that drainage systems seamlessly integrate into urban planning, safeguarding against flooding even in low-lying areas.
What sets Francis and CJW apart is their dedication to balancing growth with
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