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Trierweiler Construction Receives Excellence in Construction Award

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024 -- 12:01 PM

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Six Wisconsin construction companies received Excellence in Construction Awards at the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s annual Contractor-Engineer Conference held this week in Wisconsin Dells.

Top winners include an asphalt paving project in Polk County, a concrete paving project in Dane County, a grading project in Outagamie County, a small bridge project in Lafayette County, a large bridge project in Racine County and a large contract project in Milwaukee County.

“We are extremely proud of the work over the past five years to improve more than 7,400 miles of roadway and 1,780 bridges in Wisconsin,” WisDOT Secretary Craig Thompson said.

“We continue to make strategic transportation investments in every county across the state and these awards showcase those efforts. In coordination with industry partners, we are working together to enhance safety, mobility and quality of life benefits for everyone.”

“We are grateful for the strong working relationships with many skilled contracting firms to help make our transportation system safer and more reliable for millions of people across Wisconsin,” Michael Hoelker, director of WisDOT’s Bureau of Project Development, said.

“The annual Excellence in Construction Awards are an opportunity for us to recognize quality work and embrace innovations that help us save time and money.” The Excellence in Concrete Paving Award went to Trierweiler Construction, located in Marshfield, received the award for work on Blair Street, between Williamson Street and East Washington Avenue in Madison, in Dane County.

This project fully reconstructed a portion of Business US 151, a major road in downtown Madison. Concrete paving was a critical schedule item to keep the rest of the project on track, and Trierweiler worked continuously with project staff to maximize efficiency for all aspects of their work.


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