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Archives for January 2024

President Biden visits Superior to announce $1 billion for Blatnik Bridge replacement

January 26, 2024 by Lane Kimble

SUPERIOR, Wis. — He may not have returned with a giant novelty check, but President Joe Biden didn’t come empty handed for his second visit to Superior in two years.

Thursday, the president formally announced in-person the news that broke a few days prior: Wisconsin and Minnesota will receive more than $1 billion in federal funding to replace the aging Blatnik Bridge.

“For decades, people talked about replacing this bridge, but it never got done. Until today.” Biden said at Superior’s Earth Rider Brewery after visiting with iron workers and local officials at the bridge, according to the Associated Press.  “This bridge is important, but the story we’re writing is much bigger than that.”

This past summer, Wisconsin pledged $400 million (mostly in bonds) for the joint replacement project through its 2023-25 state budget.  Minnesota, which will be the lead agency, did the same.

“With the help of this significant federal grant, we are building a safer, more efficient, and more reliable structure for the next generation,” Gov. Tony Evers, who was at the president’s visit, said in a press release.

More than 33,000 vehicles cross the Blatnik every day, serving the busiest port on the Great Lakes and the surrounding area.

However, the bridge is more than 60 years old, is deteriorating, and has been posted for weight since 2019, meaning overweight freight loads can’t cross it.

Last year, MnDOT announced it would use a Design Build model to replace the bridge, with main bridge work beginning in 2027. Work will also include a new interchange on the Wisconsin side connecting Highway 53 to I-535.

“There’s a lot of approach work on the Wisconsin side and even on the bridge itself. I think there’s going to be a lot of opportunities for Wisconsin contractors to participate in that project,” WisDOT Sec. Craig Thompson told WTBA last week when asked about Minnesota being the lead agency.

The president’s visit coincided with the announcement of 36 other projects receiving federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding, according to ARTBA. However, the Blatnik was far and away the largest award of the day.

Filed Under: News, Industry News

2024 Contractor-Engineer Conference Presenter Slide Decks

January 22, 2024 by Lane Kimble

The following presentations from WTBA/WisDOT’s Contractor-Engineer Conference (Jan. 18-19, 2024) are available to view and/or download as PDFs.

DAY ONE

Sec. Craig Thompson – WisDOT

Div. of Transportation System Development Admin. Rebecca Burkel

Div. of Transportation Infrastructure Management Admin. Justin Shell

Blatnik Bridge Update

I-94 East-West Freeway Update

Wisconsin River Bridge Update

I-41 Appleton to De Pere Update

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

  1. AASHTOWare Project and Field Technologies
  2. Environmental (ECIP Growth and NLEB)
  3. Safety OSHA and WisDOT Traffic
  4. Utilities and Trans 220
  5. Pavements – Asphalt / Concrete
  6. Construction Materials – QMP / HTCP
  7. DBE & Labor Development

 

DAY TWO

DBE Program Update

Engineering Ethics Training

Emerging Technologies in Construction Management

E-Ticketing

WisDOT Environmental Updates for 2024

Proposal Management Updates

Construction Contract Administration

Filed Under: News, Industry News

A Bright Future: WTBA of Tomorrow awards four scholarships

January 22, 2024 by Lane Kimble

WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — With a pool of candidates that literally doubled the previous year’s total, WTBA of Tomorrow Board members had their work cut out for them to select just four winners.

A crowd of several hundred people learned why Thursday night.

“The winners – many of whom are here – are truly impressive young men and women,” WTBA of Tomorrow Chair Matt Golden said.  “You would be wise to speak with them and make a connection tonight, potentially finding that employee of tomorrow.”

Golden and WTBA Executive Director Steve Baas presented the four checks (two $5,000 Engineering Scholarships and two $3,000 Engineering Tech Scholarships) to three out of the four winners (Josh Becker was unable to attend.)

Watch Scholarship Winner Introductory Videos HERE

WTBA started accepting entries in September.  In December, the Tomorrow Board gathered for an in-person debate and vote on winners.  The Board also had voted earlier in 2023 to increase the scholarship amounts to their current levels.

Generous donations from bidders at the Annual Convention’s WTBA Scholarship Auction help fund the program.

Congratulations to this year’s winners!

2024 SCHOLARSHIPS

$5,000 ENGINEERING

Lance Blake – UW-Platteville

Brock Jasinski – UW-Milwaukee

$3,000 ENGINEERING TECH

Josh Becker – Northeast Wisconsin Technical College

Morgan Raab – Fox Valley Technical College

Filed Under: News

WTBA-member companies sweep WisDOT construction, airport awards

January 22, 2024 by Lane Kimble

WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — Seven projects – ranging from asphalt to concrete to bridges and scattered across different corners of Wisconsin – all have one thing in common: WTBA-member companies did the work and won awards for it.

Thursday night, WisDOT unveiled its 2023 Outstanding Construction and Airport Awards during the Contractor-Engineer Conference.

Some of the winners included Zenith Tech for the Fox River Bridge in Racine County, Integrity Grading & Excavating (with subcontractor Trierweiler Construction) for their work on East Washington Ave. in downtown Madison, and Michels Road & Stone for completing the north leg of the Zoo Interchange.

On the airport side, Vinton Construction and Mead & Hunt won for their work planning and rehabbing taxiways, aprons, and auto gates at Austin Straubel Airport in Green Bay.

The awards represent a clean sweep for WTBA-member companies.  The Association sincerely congratulates all winners for their exceptional work!

ASPHALT PAVING: Monarch Paving – US 63, Polk County

CONCRETE PAVING: Integrity Grading & Excavating (Prime) / Trierweiler Construction (Sub) – East Washington Ave, Dane County

GRADING: Michels (Prime) / Mashuda (Sub) – Highway 15, Outagamie County

SMALL STRUCTURE: Gerke Excavating Inc. (Prime) – Highway 23, Lafayette County

LARGE STRUCTURE: Zenith Tech, Inc. – Fox River Bridge, Racine County

LARGE CONTRACT: Michels Road & Stone – I-41 / Zoo Interchange North Leg

AIRPORT: Vinton Construction / Mead & Hunt (Engineer) – Austin Straubel Airport, Green Bay

Filed Under: News, Industry News

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