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Kevin Honomichl

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President, BHC RHODES

Office Location: Overland Park, Kansas 

Education

  • University of Kansas, Master of Science, Civil Engineering
  • Kansas State University, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering

Associates and Organizations

  • Wyandotte County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors
  • De Soto EDC
  • De Soto City Council
  • KSU Foundataion Trustee
  • Johnson County Education and Research Triangle Board of Directors

 

Kevin Honomichl, P.E., P.S., is president of BHC RHODES, a civil engineering and surveying firm in Overland Park, Kansas, which he co-founded in 1992. He received his bachelor’s degree from Kansas State University and master’s from the University of Kansas, both in civil engineering.

Honomichl began his career as a structural engineer at Black & Veatch performing structural steel design for power plant projects and led design projects for portions of AT&T’s initial transcontinental fiber-optic cable projects. He joined Ross Stephenson & Associates, Modesto, California, and continued his focus on fiberoptic telecommunication projects throughout the western United States. He and colleagues launched Brungardt Honomichl & Company P.A. in June 1992, later rebranded to BHC RHODES.

He served on the board of directors of the American Council of Engineering Companies-Kansas, including a term as national director and as the group’s national political action committee chair for Kansas. He serves on the board of directors of the Wyandotte County Economic Development Corporation and the De Soto EDC. He was elected to the De Soto City Council in 2017.

Honomichl is a trustee of the KSU Foundation and served on the K-State civil engineering advisory council. He was appointed by K-State President Richard Meyers to serve on the Johnson County Education and Research Triangle board of directors. He received the Professional Progress Award from the K-State Department of Civil Engineering and the Distinguished Service Award from Kansas State University.

He and his wife, Dianne Honomichl, P.E. (CE ‘86), have one son, Mikolas.