Published: April 9, 2013
Tags: Architectural Products of Wausau, General Mitchell airport, Harnack, Lukas Mitchell, Nick Schremp, Triad Construction
Lukas Mitchell (left) and Nick Schremp, both of Architectural Products of Wausau Ltd., work from a lift March 29 while installing composite panels on the exterior of the General Mitchell International Airport Training Center and Administration Corridor.
Published: January 17, 2013
Tags: Adam Long, Industrial Automation Solutions, Triad Construction
Adam Long of Triad Construction Inc., West Allis, puts the finishing touches on a safety guard around a robotic cell at Industrial Automation Solutions Inc. in West Allis on Tuesday.
Published: November 28, 2012
Tags: Harnack, Lucky Rabbit, Owen Benning, Triad Construction
Owen Benning of Triad Construction Inc., West Allis, uses a circular saw to cut plywood Wednesday at Lucky Rabbit in Waukesha.
Published: November 21, 2012
Tags: Harnack, John Schauble, Lucky Rabbit, Triad Construction
John Schauble of Triad Construction Inc., West Allis, nails joists into place at the Lucky Rabbit on Nov. 14 in Waukesha.
Published: May 8, 2012
Tags: Gillitzer Electric, Harnack, Holz Motors, Matt Chromy, Triad Construction
Matt Chromy of Frank D. Gillitzer Electric Co. Ltd., Mequon, installs a light fixture April 24 at Holz Motors in Hales Corners.
Published: January 12, 2012
Tags: Davco Development, Harnack, Holz Motors, Todd Stauske, Triad Construction
Todd Stauske of Davco Development, Waukesha, hangs metal studs Monday at Holz Motors in Hales Corners.
Published: October 10, 2011
Tags: Bill Guynn, Career Industries, Davco Development, Harnack, Triad Construction
Davco Development Corp.’s Bill Guynn, squares metal studs on the awning of the new Career Industries facility in Racine.
Published: February 21, 2011
Tags: Axley Brynelson, Daniel A. Kaplan, Department of Workforce Development, DWD, Foley & Lardner, Mike Long, Triad Construction, Troy D. Thompson, Unemployment Compensation Division
By Jack Zemlicka Construction industry representatives are greeting with skepticism a state law that lets the Department of Workforce Development crack down on worker misclassification. The law, which went into effect at the start of the year, strengthens DWD’s authority by, for instance, letting agency representatives visit job sites to investigate alleged violations, such as [...]
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