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Diamond Associate Member Spotlight: Wessler Engineering, Inc.

Bridging the Gap: Wessler Engineering's Commitment to Rural Communities 

Bridging the Gap: Wessler Engineering's Commitment to Rural Communities 

Wessler Engineering is known for its reliability and expertise in a world where infrastructure often goes unnoticed until it fails. Founded in 1975, the company has evolved from its small-town roots into a key player in water resource management across Indiana. However, Wessler Engineering's success is not merely measured by technical achievements; it is equally reflected in its dedication to the communities it serves. 

Wessler Engineering's vision statement, "There's no water problem we can't solve together," encapsulates its core mission. The company specializes in water, wastewater, and stormwater management, providing comprehensive services that range from smoke testing to advanced SCADA systems. Linda Sanders, Business Development Representative with Wessler, explained, "It's not about us; it's about delivering what's best for our clients." 

Wessler Engineering has attracted top-notch talent and consistently delivers high-quality results by focusing on water-related issues. Ty Graves, Business Development Manager, said, "We pride ourselves in being resourceful and helping our clients find the right people for other needs. It's all about collaboration and making sure everything works seamlessly." 

Wessler Engineering's impact is particularly significant in rural areas, where the company's expertise often distinguishes between a functioning infrastructure system and a community struggling with inadequate services. Linda, a long-standing team member with a background in local government, underscores this commitment: "I feel very proud to help those small communities who are totally lost. They don't know what's ahead, and we help them start the process and guide them through to the end." 

This dedication is evident in projects that might be overlooked by larger firms but are crucial for the communities involved. For many small towns, a single project—such as upgrading a wastewater treatment plant or addressing stormwater issues—represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. "We're there for them through every step of the process," Linda explained. "From the initial panic calls to the final completion, we hold their hands and help them gain confidence in their new systems." 

Wessler Engineering's commitment extends beyond the technical aspects of their projects. The firm actively participates in community service, reflecting its core values in real-world actions. The company regularly engages in initiatives like local park clean-ups and community events, demonstrating that their involvement is about more than just engineering. 

One noteworthy example is their "Day of Giving," where Wessler employees volunteer their time to support various local causes. "We've painted gazebos in parks, cleaned up veterans' yards, and even helped with community events," says Ty. "It's not always about design work; it's about being a part of the community and contributing in any way we can." 

The firm's support is a lifeline for many of Wessler Engineering's clients. The team's approach—characterized by accessibility, clear communication, and a deep understanding of local government challenges—ensures clients feel supported throughout their projects. "People are surprised that we answer the phone and are so available," Ty notes. "We don't just design something and walk away. We stay engaged and help clients navigate every step of the process." 

The company also proudly sponsors the Alliance's "Best Tasting Water in Indiana" taste test, a prestigious competition that is part of the NRWAS Great American Water Taste Test, celebrating the state's water quality. As Linda explains, "We believe in supporting organizations dedicated to educating and empowering communities. The Best Tasting Water in Indiana contest is a great way to highlight clean water's importance and recognize the efforts of municipalities and water utilities." Linda's passion for community involvement is evident in her role as a Wessler Engineering representative on various industry associations, including her participation as an Associate Board Member on AIRW's Board.  

Wessler's hands-on approach is particularly appreciated in smaller communities with limited resources, and local officials may need more specialized technical knowledge. By breaking down complex engineering concepts into understandable terms, Wessler Engineering helps bridge the gap between technical expertise and practical implementation. 

Wessler Engineering's success is a testament to the power of dedication and specialization. By focusing on water management and staying deeply connected to the communities they serve, they have established themselves as not just engineers but as partners and advocates for rural areas. Their work exemplifies how technical expertise can be harnessed to support and uplift communities, ensuring that essential infrastructure functions smoothly and effectively. As Wessler Engineering continues to grow and evolve, its commitment to helping rural communities and making a positive impact remains at the heart of its mission. 

 

 

To learn more about Wessler or contact them directly please visit: More Than a Project - Wessler Engineering

 

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