Municipal Engineering Services for Smaller Towns and Villages
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Kunkel Engineering Group is a municipal engineering consulting firm serving municipal clients throughout south central Wisconsin. We are located in Beaver Dam, just one hour from Milwaukee, Madison, and the Fox Valley.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT SMALLER COMMUNITIES ARE NOT IMMUNE TO BIG PROBLEMS.
The challenges presented by growth, community development, aging facilities and dated technology are not limited just to burgeoning cities. Smaller communities, however, function with more limited resources.
We are engineering consultants with more than 25 years of experience helping Wisconsin communities overcome big challenges.
THINK OF US AS YOUR CITY ENGINEER... WITHOUT THE TITLE OR THE BENEFITS PACKAGE.
"Building Relationships that Build Communities™"

Project Spotlight:Daycholah Park
Kunkel Engineering helped the City of Green Lake turn a lakefront eyesore and potential pollution hazard into a beautiful community park.
The park was designed using input from the City, the Park and Recreation Department and high school science students who initiated a plan for reducing the release of potential pollutants into the lake. The end result is an inviting and eco-friendly public gathering spot for enjoying the plentiful and peaceful assets of this precious lake.
What is a community, really, if not a diverse coming together of people; a place for conversation and debate, for celebration and mourning, for building on history and charting a new course, for raising families, growing up and growing old?
What is a community, but a center, the true north on our collective compass, an entirely uncommon, common place with neighborhoods and brotherhoods, where relationships are founded, where businesses flourish, where friends meet?
What is a community but your hometown and mine? See, we understand about communities.
And we understand that building communities isn’t just about the concrete structures and the well houses, the treatment plant and the water tower, the streets, the fire station and the village hall. It’s about planning for people and the ways in which people will use these community services now and decades from now.
Our work is about knowing your community long before the first plans are drafted or the last brick is mortared in a crosswalk. Our work is about relationships.
And that begins here.