May 13, 2024

NDOT Announces Two New Engineering Division Heads

Posted May 13, 2024 2:00 PM

Nebraska Department of Transportation

(Lincoln, Neb.) – The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is pleased to announce the advancement of two engineers – Kyle Keller and Brandie Neemann.

With over a decade of experience at NDOT, Keller, a Scottsbluff native and University of Nebraska Lincoln graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, brings exceptional leadership and expertise to his new role. He excelled in project scoping and roadway design, overseeing high profile projects including the US-275 Expressway, I-80 expansion to Pleasant Dale and the Wahoo Roundabout. As Assistant Roadway Design Engineer, he managed project delivery in Districts 1 and 7 and contributed to NDOT's Alternative Delivery Program.

Now, as Project Development Engineer/Division Head, Keller will apply his expertise in project delivery and leadership. He will focus on internal workforce development, cultivate relationships with partnering agencies and external partners and enhance early project planning and delivery processes. Keller assumed this role on May 6, 2024.

"Kyle's expertise as an Assistant Roadway Design Engineer aligns well with the requirements of his new role. We are looking forward to the guidance and innovation he'll bring to Project Development," remarked Vicki Kramer, Director of NDOT.

Neemann, a licensed professional engineer with over 25 years of experience at NDOT, has succeeded Mick Syslo as State Roadway Design Engineer. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, she started her career at NDOT as an intern and advanced into various key roles, including Project Development Division Engineer for eight years. Neemann has been pivotal in major agency initiatives, including developing the capital improvement project selection process and the implementation of the Build Nebraska Act/Transportation Innovation Act, as well as NDOT’s assumption of environmental review responsibilities from the Federal Highway Administration.