At GES, we’ve always found unique and engaging ways to celebrate EWeek! From constructing boats and towers to attending masquerades and dancing, we’ve embraced the fun side of engineering. But this year, we’re adding a new twist: grilling and building bridges—literally!
Being an engineering firm inherently connects us to the cities around us, as we play an active role in shaping the infrastructure, roads, and buildings that form the fabric of the communities we serve—whether it’s creating smoother transportation routes like the future Brightline train connecting California to Las Vegas, enhancing road safety with the GAZEX avalanche control system near Mount Rose Highway in Reno, or contributing to the revitalization of historic neighborhoods through projects like St. George Place in Utah, we are part of both the challenges and the solutions.
But it’s more than just about the projects we work on; it’s about the connections we foster. This year during EWeek, we’re taking the opportunity to celebrate the people who make all of it possible: our employees and our clients. Together they are the heartbeat of GES.
Working at a firm that prioritizes time spent together, celebrating what we’ve accomplished as a team, transforms our office culture. It shifts the environment from a place of formality to one of familiarity and camaraderie. Engineering may be about solving complex problems, but it’s also about building relationships, whether it’s with our colleagues or our clients.
So, as we fire up the grills and challenge each other to build the best bridges, we’re reminded that the most important connections we make aren’t just in the work we do, but in the people we do it with. Here’s to another memorable EWeek at GES!

