Work finished on Milwaukee’s KK Ave.
South Kinnickinnic Avenue in Milwaukee has been reopened.
True to form
[caption id="attachment_59625" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="Josh Backus (left to right), Lorenzo Rosales and Korey Wenzel of Zignego Co. Inc., Waukesha, work to set forms for a concrete pour Sept. 29 at South Kinnickinnic Avenue, First Street and Mitchell Street in Milwaukee. (Photo by David La Haye)"][/caption]
Smooth delivery
[caption id="attachment_58161" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="Peter Lalonde (right), general manager of Preferred Concepts LLC, Germantown, delivers a load of asphalt Aug. 31 to a repair project site in the 2000 block of South Kinnickinnic Avenue in Milwaukee as Jeff Rozek waits to level the asphalt with a rake. (Photo by David La Haye)"][/caption]
Alterra project picks up Milwaukee support
By Sean Ryan Neighborhood support for construction of an Alterra Coffee Roasters Inc. bakery was enough to persuade Milwaukee aldermen Tuesday to back the project. The Milwaukee-based company is planning […]
Opposition heats up against coffee roaster’s bakery
By Sean Ryan Neighborhood opposition to an Alterra Coffee Roasters Inc. bakery in the middle of a Milwaukee retail area could hamstring three other company projects. Milwaukee-based Alterra is seeking […]
Hole in one
[caption id="attachment_39911" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="City of Milwaukee worker Michael Nash digs the excess sand out from the top of a new catch basin while Jay Franklin (left) and Kevin Mortenson (crew leader) assist from the ground. The work was done on South Kinnickinnic Avenue just south of East Oklahoma Avenue. (Photo by John Krejci)"][/caption]
Today’s News
- Milwaukee Mayor’s $1.9B budget proposal has infrastructure boost
- As employers face labor shortages, Biden administration rolls out playbook for training workers
- Wisconsin Senate committee votes against confirmation for four DNR policy board appointees
- October proclaimed Architecture Awareness Month in Wisconsin
- Pre-Bid Meetings – Week of October 2, 2023
- 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
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)