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Welcome to WGM Group. We are planners, engineers and surveyors working together to build better communities, safer roads
and healthier places to live, work and play in the Rocky Mountain west. Our clients are governments and citizens, public
and private companies, concerns large and small who share at least one common goal - the desire to complete
their projects with excellence and efficiency. Our ability to deliver successful projects is what sets us apart.
At WGM Group, we are community centered.


 

City of Missoula: December 2008 Archives

Visualization - A New Perspective on How Projects Are Viewed

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visualization.gifFor thousands of years humans have attempted to convey abstract information through various methods of visualization. This prominent use is based on the thought that visualizations become the common language to which all participants can relate, regardless of their background.

Continuing Excellence at WGM

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woody_suit_cap.jpgTop Honors for Woody and Dennis

Woody G. Germany, P.E. was elected as a Fellow to the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) at the ACEC 2008 Fall Conference in Montreal, Canada, October 21, 2008. WGM Group, Inc. has been a member of the ACEC for over 30 years.

 

As a Fellow, Mr. Germany becomes a member of an elite group of engineers who have made significant contributions to the engineering profession through their experience, knowledge and networking abilities. As a member of the ACEC, Mr. Germany was national Vice Chairman for 2 years, and is currently the Treasurer of Business Insurance Trust that works with the ACEC to provide business insurance opportunities to ACEC members.

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