
May 23, 2026
By Lane Kimble
MILWAUKEE — Cars and trucks filled a parking lot outside American Family Field as the smell of brats and hot dogs wafted through the air, despite the NL Central-leading Brewers having an off day Thursday.
More than 100 contractors, engineers, and WisDOT staff packed into the Tailgate Haus to cheer on another cause close to everyone’s hearts.
The first-ever I-94 East-West Safety Tailgate was a chance for men and women from all walks of the industry to connect, share stories and a meal, and unite under a common goal of work zone safety.
“This is a challenging project, there’s a lot of expectations on a project like this,” WisDOT Southeast Freeway Section Chief Jason Roselle told the crowd. “It requires maximum focus and consistency to make sure this project is successful.”
Work to expand and modernize 3 ½ miles of I-94 running past American Family Field began in 2025, but this year marks the first full construction season for the massive undertaking.
Prime contractors Zignego Group and Zenith Tech, Inc. (Walbec Group) were well represented, along with subs such as Edgerton Contractors.
“When I look at this event, it’s for the mom or the dad that’s on the roller and the cousin or brother that’s on the paver,” Walbec Executive VP of Operations Brian Enders said. “They’re trying to get home to somebody they care about and someone that cares about them.”
The two-hour tailgate included a short program, a fully catered lunch from Brewers concessions staff, plenty of swag and freebies, and the chance for photos with Bernie Brewer.
Enders hopes attendees used the short break from work to level set on what really matters most.
“Many years from now, we will never remember if we were five days late to get that project done or if it costs a few extra dollars because we had to put a few more barrels out there,” he said. “If we lose somebody on a project, that’s something we’ll never forget.”
