Work wraps up on COVID-19 overflow center at State Fair Park (UPDATE)
More than 200 union tradespeople worked on the project, which entailed the installation of 500 hospital beds, temporary restrooms, dressing rooms and showers in one of the fairground’s exhibition halls. State and local officials enlisted the Army Corps of Engineers for the project, which is meant to give COVID-19 patients with relatively mild symptoms have a place to recover while hospital space[...]
Business Digest for Sept. 8, 2017
CH Coakley has bought a 212,000-square-foot warehouse in Milwaukee, company officials announced recently.
Business Digest for July 21, 2017
After working for H.J. Martin and Son for 46 1/2 years, the crew coordinator Chuck VandenLangenberg retired from the company last month.
Business Digest for Jan. 20, 2017
HGA Architects and Engineers has promoted eight team members to vice president and 20 to associate vice president across its national offices.
Business Digest for Oct. 21, 2016
R.A. Smith National’s Laura Zavadil, Joseph Diekfuss, David Boldt and Andrew Axt have each attained their Wisconsin professional engineer registrations.
BUILDING BLOCKS: ThedaCare Regional Cancer Center
ThedaCare says the project "marks a major step forward in treating cancer patients in the Fox Valley."
Business Digest for Aug. 14, 2015
Architectural and interior design firm Kahler Slater spent this week giving back to the community.
Schreiber project puts company on the map
Putting a global dairy-company headquarters in the footprint of an old shopping mall isn’t exactly a traditional building model.
Patients a priority during tower façade upgrade
St. Luke’s Knisely Tower needed preventive care. Yet, Aurora Health Care couldn’t halt the hospital’s intensive care and emergency patient activities.
88Nine dials up new digs
88Nine RadioMilwaukee The staff members and on-air announcers for 88Nine Radio Milwaukee were part of an underground operation even if that never was the intention. For about seven years, the […]
Architect’s work inspired by his mother
After years spent watching the toll that nursing took on his mother, Matthew Edwards now has a chance to change the health care experience through architecture.
Today’s News
- Corn mill owners plead to federal charges in fatal explosion, will pay $11.25 million
- BUILDING BLOCKS: Second phase of Lower Yahara River Trail construction
- Sky-high mortgage rates leave homes unaffordable for more buyers, sending new home sales tumbling
- Forecast: Economic challenges ahead as rates rise and labor shortages remain
- CBRE opens office on 18th floor of Milwaukee BMO Tower
- Former inmate able to rebuild life through work in construction trades
- Zignego to lead $60M I-894 improvement project
- Minnesota approves giant solar energy project near Minneapolis
- Veterinary center wants to build $13M clinic in Pewaukee
- TOP BIDDERS: The biggest recent winning bids around the state
- OSHA targets silica dust for engineered stone industry
- Biden administration announces $1.4B to improve rail safety and boost capacity in 35 states, including Wisconsin
Project Profiles
- First prefabricated bridge in US installed in Eau Claire County
- Illinois developer worked with Wisconsin contractor to build 258-unit Wauwatosa apartment complex
- VJS Construction raises the roof for Bruce Guadalupe Community School expansion project
- Microgrid pilot project will store energy for village affected by outages
- Dane County sees uptick in highway work zone crashes, on track to exceed last year
- The Hop streetcar will debut newest service route in fall with limited service
- FPC Live slims venue proposal to 1 downtown building
- Children’s Hospital urgent care center in Milwaukee gets first round of city approval
- With Sonag Construction shut down, feds move to block indicted owner from collecting leftover assets
- Four contractors selected to build border wall prototypes
- UW-Milwaukee’s Greenstreet shaping minds (and the city)
- Turning the Corner(s) (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)