On Broadway announces Public Market in downtown Green Bay

On Broadway announces Public Market in downtown Green Bay GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Plans were announced Wednesday for a Public Market and apartments at Old Fort Square in the Broadway District of Downtown Green Bay. On Broadway, Inc., announced details of the $30 million redevelopment project and plans to fund it. On Broadway Executive…

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M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital Expansion

M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital Expansion M Health Fairview’s Southdale Hospital completed a vertical expansion of the 46,000-square-foot, existing two-story concrete framed hospital in order to accommodate 52 additional single-occupancy patient rooms. GRAEF provided structural engineering as well as fabrication modeling for the structural steel during the design phase of the project. We worked closely…

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Experience Pays Off in Fourth Baggage Inspection System Project at Fort Lauderdale International Airport

Experience Pays Off in Fourth Baggage Inspection System Project at Fort Lauderdale International Airport  GRAEF served as Prime Consultant, Structural & Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection Engineer on the project.  When the Broward County Aviation Department rolled up its collective sleeves to replace the checked baggage inspection system in Terminal 4 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International…

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Komatsu Mining Opens Office Building

Komatsu Mining Opens Office Building Hunzinger Construction is leading the construction of the project. Eppstein Uhen Architects and engineering firm GRAEF are designing the campus. Komatsu Mining is putting the finishing touches on its new facility, South Harbor Campus, in Milwaukee’s Harbor District. The development, billed as the largest urban manufacturing facility under development in the United States, includes a 176,000-square-foot office building…

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Dells Parkway to Receive Major Facelift

Dells Parkway to Receive Major Facelift Wisconsin Dells Events, John Gittings Wisconsin Dells Parkway has been prone to traffic interruptions and rear-end accidents because of the lack of left turn lanes. It also has less than ideal pedestrian traffic due to the lack of a sidewalk on the west side in the Wisconsin Dells portion…

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Northbound US 51 to Westbound WIS 29 Flyover Bridge

Northbound US 51 to Westbound WIS 29 Flyover Bridge This 747-foot-long bridge on the west edge of Wausau, Wisconsin, facilitates westbound WIS 29 traffic over US 51, Sherman Street, and the CN Railroad. Notably, its central section features a curved steel trapezoidal tub girder, one of the longest of its kind in Wisconsin. The bridge’s…

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AERO Special Education Co-Op Breaks Ground For New Campus

AERO Special Education Co-Op Breaks Ground For New Campus GRAEF is the leading structural engineer for the project. A groundbreaking ceremony was recently held for the brand-new Aero Special Cooperative on the former Queen of Peace High School property in Burbank, Illinois. AERO provides special education services to 400 full-time students from 11-member public school…

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Pat Kressin Named A Notable Commercial Real Estate Leader by BizTimes Media

Pat Kressin Named A Notable Commercial Real Estate Leader by BizTimes Media BizTimes Media announced the  Milwaukee Notable Commercial Real Estate Leaders,  a special editorial feature  that recognizes brokers, directors, investors, developers, and finance professionals shaping high-profile commercial real estate in southeastern Wisconsin. GRAEF vice president Pat Kressin has proven himself to be a leader, go-getter,…

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Wisconsin Center District Celebrates Start of Convention Center Expansion

Wisconsin Center District Celebrates Start of Convention Center Expansion GRAEF provides structural engineering for the highly visible project. Construction is underway on the $420 million expansion of the Wisconsin Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave. But at least one person involved thinks calling the convention center project an “expansion” shortchanges its potential impact. “Let’s not call…

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