Neenah, Wis. — Miron Construction Co., Inc., along with architectural firm Graef, will soon start building an addition to the Franklin Water and Wastewater Operation and Maintenance Facility in Franklin, Wis. The $2.7 million project is set to be completed in August 2015. At 16,900 square feet, […] Read more
Madison, Wis. — In March of 2015, Miron Construction Co., Inc. will partner with Fischer Fischer Theis to remodel the Joint Force Headquarters building for the Wisconsin Department of Administration. The $1.1 million project is set to be completed in September of 2015. Construction will […] Read more
Spring has been a long time coming, but Old Man Winter and all his snow and cold couldn’t slow down most construction projects around the New North. Here’s a look at 10 of some of the region’s most capital-intensive projects in the works or recently […] Read more
The interior of the new Jamrich building, one of the largest construction projects to take place at NMU, remains a mystery to those who have yet to step inside. At 136,000 square feet, the new building will become one of the largest construction endeavors at […] Read more
Weekend drills and full-time personnel will be back at the Wisconsin Army National Guard armory in Portage in August. “We’re getting ready to pour the floors on the two additions,” said Jason Ballweg, job site supervisor for the Miron Construction project. Last year, the State Building […] Read more
Construction barriers, heavy machinery and piles of building materials in the parking lot are generally regarded less as inconveniences and more as indicators of good health on a college campus. With cranes to the east of it and cranes to the west, evidently the prognosis […] Read more
What’s the official bird of St. John’s Hospital? The crane. That silly joke popped up shortly after the towering construction crane began hoisting materials around the hospital in June 2012. The construction is part of the hospital’s ongoing expansion project, and two other major health […] Read more
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse says its new parking ramp and police services building is on schedule. UW-L estimates the project costs about $12 million and will be paid for primarily through parking permit fees. The new three-level parking ramp will have 600 stalls. “So […] Read more
Starting in 2012, incoming UW-Madison freshman are likely to feel a little less homesick if they’re assigned to the new Lakeshore Residence Hall, now taking shape on the UW-Madison campus. Miron is serving as general contractor for the $27.1 million project, which will not only […] Read more