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Archives for August 2023

WTBA, coalition partners push feds to help fund Blatnik Bridge replacement

August 2, 2023 by Lane Kimble

Nearly $2 billion is a lot of money to dedicate to one project.  But when that project provides an essential link between Wisconsin and Minnesota – and to the largest and busiest port on the Great Lakes – you find a way to generate the funds.

This week, WTBA’s Executive Director Steve Baas filed a letter with the Federal Department of Transportation, urging the secretary to support funding the $1.8 billion Blatnik Bridge replacement through additional federal money.

WTBA is working with a strong coalition of partners, including the Transportation Development Association (TDA), state and industry leaders in Minnesota, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), and other lawmakers to secure the funding necessary to begin work.

“Many industries, employers, health care patients, students, shoppers, commuters, and tourists depend on the bridge to deliver their goods and services and provide access to jobs, hospitals, and other destinations in Duluth, Superior, and the surrounding region,” Baas said in his letter.  “As such, replacing this bridge is a top priority for both states.”

This summer, Gov. Tony Evers and the GOP-led Legislature dedicated more than $47 million in budget funds and authorized borrowing more than $352 million for Wisconsin’s share of the project.

According to Baldwin’s office, more than 33,000 vehicles cross the Blatnik Bridge daily.  Trucks carry about $4 billion worth of goods across it every year.

The 62-year-old bridge has significant structural and safety concerns.

States will file grant applications for federal funding later this summer.  If you’d like to offer comments in support of the bridge project, please contact WTBA.

Filed Under: News, Public Affairs, Industry News

Safer Skies: Central Wisconsin Airport project takes flight thanks to WTBA members

August 2, 2023 by Lane Kimble

MOSINEE, Wis. — Most job sites that Nate Swanke drives onto don’t require special authorized clearance through securely locked gates, but this one does for good reason.

“It’s definitely weird the first time you come on the runway, it feels like you shouldn’t be there,” Swanke told WTBA during a site visit this summer.  “There’s planes taking off as close as 100-some feet behind our equipment.”

Swanke is project manager on Michels Road and Stone’s Central Wisconsin Airport work in Mosinee.  Crews are moving and rebuilding one of CWA’s two runways, removing 230,000 yards of dirt and paving concrete 15 inches thick.

It’s a different kind of job; one that Swanke knows requires the precision his teams can provide.

“Roads are extremely important but when there’s 200, 300-thousand-pound airplanes landing on what we’re building, you just make sure to take the extra 30 seconds to make sure everything’s perfect because I don’t want to be responsible for something failing when a plane’s trying to take off or land on it,” Swanke said.

The 20-year-old runway was actually in good shape.  This project is more about safety than rehabilitation.  The old runways used to form a “T” intersection, meaning planes often needed to taxi on the other runway.

“It created a wrong runway departure risk.  It sounds crazy but it’s happened.  Across the country there have been tragic accidents,” CWA Assistant Director Mark Cihlar explained.

Watch the video (above) to find out how Michels crews are improving safety, the other features of the project, and how Cihlar views their work.

Filed Under: News, Video

WTBA Board unanimously approves five new members

August 1, 2023 by Lane Kimble

Every single WTBA member – large or small – makes the Association stronger.  Adding several all at once bolsters the group in an impressive way.

Tuesday, the WTBA Board unanimously approved five new members.

Some joined based on great experiences at Association events.  Others benefitted from direct member outreach.  Regardless of how they joined, WTBA staff welcomes each new member and their teams while thanking existing members for their efforts.

We encourage you to reach out, get to know these companies, and better connect us all.

Arrow-Crete Construction, LLC

1500 S. Springdale Road

Waukesha, WI 53186

(414) 443-5480

https://arrowcrete.com/

Central Standard Distillery

2330 W. Clybourn Street

Milwaukee, WI 53233

https://thecentralstandard.com/

D2K Traffic Safety

1505 Frontenac Road

Naperville, IL 60563

(630) 416-9700

https://www.d2ktraffic.com/

The Sigma Group

1300 W. Canal Street

Milwaukee, WI 53233

(414) 643-4200

https://thesigmagroup.com/

MTEC Environmental, Inc.

128 Elm Street, Suite G

Dousman, WI 53118

(262) 719-6391

Filed Under: News

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