Published: May 25, 2011
Tags: Affiliated Engineers, Graef-USA, J.H. Findorff & Son, Madison, Morgridge Institute for Research, Mortenson, PSJ Engineering, The Ballinger Co., Top Projects 2010, Uihlein/Wilson Architects, University of Wisconsin-Madison, UW-Madison, WARF, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
In order to land a contract working on the $165 million Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery project in Madison, competing contractors J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. and M.A. Mortenson Co. had to work together.
Published: May 25, 2011
Tags: Best in Show, Top Projects 2010, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
This $165 million project on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus won over The Daily Reporter’s panel of industry judges with its high-tech features and collaborative project team.
Published: October 28, 2010
Tags: UW-Madison, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Members of the news media are getting an early look at the sparkling new building for cutting-edge research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The $150 million Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery remains under construction, but the building is on track for a Dec. 2 grand opening. On Thursday, the project manager and [...]
John Kaun, an employee of Westphal & Co. Inc., Madison, bends electrical conduit while working on the second floor of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.(Photo by Kevin Harnack)
Published: June 29, 2009
Tags: Biochemistry II, East Washington Avenue, Focus on Dane County, Meriter Business Administrative Office, The World Famous Mustard Museum, Union South, University Avenue reconstruction, University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation Centennial Building, Villager Mall renovation, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
Several construction projects are in full swing across Dane County. Here’s a sampling of what is under way
The economic recession has drastically affected Wisconsin: Factories have closed, mass layoffs caused unemployment numbers to rise and building projects have been suspended.