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Meet Bob Tober from our Chicago office! Bob joined WGI in early 2018 after spending more than 32 years at a competitor firm. He is involved in the restoration side of our business and is using the experience gained from working on both the consulting and contracting side of the industry to exceed expectations at WGI.
Earlier in his career, Bob lived in Iowa, Missouri, Texas, Georgia and Maryland while working on various projects, before moving back to Chicago. Bob is a civil engineering graduate from the University of Illinois and can often be found on a golf course in his free time. Bob and his wife Sherry have a daughter living in Chicago, a son in Los Angeles, and recently became grandparents for the first time. For that reason, Bob is looking for restoration opportunities in southern California!
WGI is a national design and professional services firm leading in technology-based solutions for the construction of public infrastructure and real estate development. At WGI, we’re providing Tomorrow’s Infrastructure Solutions Today.
For innovation to be consequential, you must strike the right balance between incremental innovation and disruptive innovation. Here’s how to get started.
WGI was awarded the 2019 MAPPS Excellence Award in Surveying/Field Data Collection, which was presented at the 2020 Winter Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii.
WGI’s visualization team investigates cutting-edge tools to visualize, understand, design, and manage the built environment.
A parking study concluded that much of the parking in Grapevine was underutilized. The Grapevine City Council acted Jan. 7 to help visitors better use those spots. (Miranda Jaimes/Community Impact Newspaper)
WGI) was named to the University of Florida’s 2016 Gator100, recognizing the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or led by UF alumni.
At a third of the cost of a new bridge, WGI helped rehabilitate the bridge to create a safer bridge for boaters, pedestrians, and motorists.
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