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Duct dynasty

By: Kevin Harnack//January 15, 2014//

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Mike Lisocki of J. & H. Heating Inc., Port Washington, cuts a section of 10-inch duct tubing to size at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Innovation Accelerator Research Lab facility on Dec. 31 in Wauwatosa. The Milwaukee office of Neenah-based Miron Construction Co. Inc., is overseeing the construction of the roughly 30,000-square-foot building in the Innovation Park development. It expects to have the building done early in the spring. (Staff photo by Kevin Harnack)
Mike Lisocki of J. & H. Heating Inc., Port Washington, cuts a section of 10-inch duct tubing to size at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee facility on Dec. 31 in Wauwatosa. The Milwaukee office of Neenah-based Co. Inc., is overseeing the construction of the roughly 30,000-square-foot building in the Innovation Park development. It expects to have the building done early in the spring. (Staff photo by Kevin )

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