May 3, 2024
State Rep. digs into quarry science on Walbec Group site tour
By Lane Kimble
DE PERE, Wis. -- Joy Goeben – the former teacher-turned state representative – found herself the studentwhen she pulled into a Walbec Group quarry in De Pere on Thursday morning. Nearly two hours later, Goeben…
Read MoreMay 3, 2024
Freeway Focus: Mega projects draw big attention during WPF transportation luncheon
By Lane Kimble
MILWAUKEE -- The East-West Corridor and I-794 in Milwaukee share plenty of similarities beyond the obvious: one flows into the other. Their futures, though, could look quite different. Those two stretches of freeway were the…
Read MoreApril 26, 2024
“It takes a village”: WTBA launches Work Zone Safe Wisconsin with statewide media sweep
By Lane Kimble
LODI, Wis. -- If you or your company has an active highway project anywhere between Eau Claire and Green Bay, chances are a WTBA staff member drove through it this week. Covering more than 600…
Read MoreApril 24, 2024
Seeking Support: WisDOT asking for letters to submit I-94 East-West for federal grant
By Lane Kimble
WisDOT predicts better travel times and a boosted economy when the I-94 East-West Corridor Project actually happens and is complete. However, the safety benefits may be the greatest benefit of all. In a public document…
Read MoreApril 22, 2024
Utility claims training video now available on HCCI website
By Lane Kimble
The law is changed, now it’s time to iron out the wrinkles. The utility compensable delay legislation WTBA helped pass late last year ensures contractors are fairly and promptly paid when they encounter such a…
Read MoreApril 19, 2024
‘Enough is enough’: Sheriff pledges strict enforcement as state kicks off Work Zone Awareness Week
By Lane Kimble
WYOCENA, Wis. -- You could sense Columbia County Sheriff Roger Brandner’s frustration even as he walked up to the podium Monday morning. “Enough is enough,” Brandner said, with some exasperation in his voice. “This is…
Read MoreApril 18, 2024
Nearly 300 WTBA members attend memorable annual Brewers Outing
By Lane Kimble
MILWAUKEE -- Did a sea of neon orange and yellow reflective vests glimmering down the left field line distract Brewers batters enough to hold them hitless through 6 ⅔ innings? Maybe. Did it make for…
Read MoreApril 17, 2024
State awards grant to build up streets and infrastructure around Marinette Marine
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- Road builders will help shipbuilders drive (or… perhaps “sail”) Wisconsin’s economy forward thanks to a new grant announced this week. Gov. Tony Evers and WisDOT Sec. Craig Thompson said the state was…
Read MoreApril 12, 2024
REPORT: Statewide local road quality fell 7% since 2010; thoughtful investments needed
By Lane Kimble
The quality of Wisconsin’s more than 101,000 miles of local roads fell nearly 7% since 2010 and will likely get worse without measured and ongoing investments. The non-partisan Wisconsin Policy Forum detailed that notion in…
Read MoreApril 12, 2024
DBE rule changes coming; ARTBA helps prevent supplier cap
By Lane Kimble
Some changes are coming to how the federal government handles the DBE program, but at least one proposed change won’t happen – a cap on supplier credits – thanks in part to ARTBA’s efforts. Prime…
Read MoreApril 11, 2024
Proposal: Standardize above-ground tank inspections at 5,000 gallons and up
By Lane Kimble
There’s a big difference between 5,000-gallon tanks and the 110-gallon variety. A proposed rule change would formally clear that fact up when it comes to regulating large above ground storage tanks. Monday, the Wisconsin Department…
Read MoreApril 10, 2024
WisDOT names new DBE program administrator
By Lane Kimble
A woman with experience in the public and private sectors will run WisDOT’s Disadvantaged Business Program moving forward. The Department announced Tiesha “Tie” Flemingas its new DBE Program Chief. Fleming replaces Madalena Maestri, who left…
Read MoreApril 5, 2024
Communication, training key to utility compensation success, WisDOT tells WTBA Board
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- Change is hard. The new utility compensable delay bill the WTBA helped usher into law this legislative season is no exception to that rule. However, WisDOT says it’s committed to ensuring that…
Read MoreApril 5, 2024
First $50 million of ARIP funding coming, but when and where?
By Lane Kimble
Some of the work to repair dozens – if not hundreds – of rural roads across Wisconsin could begin later this year. Key word being: some. Applications for the first $50 million of new Agricultural…
Read MoreMarch 29, 2024
Interchange with Integrity: How WTBA members are tackling key deadline head-on
By Lane Kimble
LODI, Wis. -- It feels a bit like deja vu for Becky Woller’s Integrity Grading & Excavating crews: shift interstate traffic to the other side of the freeway, tear down a bridge, and build a…
Read MoreMarch 23, 2024
Gov. Evers signs WTBA-backed EV, construction equipment sales tax bills
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- Placing ink on paper, Gov. Tony Evers helped place a new revenue stream in the state’s Transportation Fund. Evers signed SB791 and SB792 in his Capitol office Wednesday morning, surrounded by stakeholders,…
Read MoreMarch 21, 2024
Baas, Nelson join WTBA members for ‘whirlwind’ D.C. Fly-In
By Lane Kimble
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When you get the chance to bend the ear of Wisconsin’s political leaders and express the importance of transportation funding, you take it – even if that means traveling 700 miles. This…
Read MoreMarch 15, 2024
On the Record: Feds sign “ROD” approving I-94 East-West Corridor expansion
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- A busy and often backed-up section of freeway in Milwaukee is about to see a lot of construction activity over the next five years. Friday, WisDOT announced it received a Record of…
Read MoreMarch 14, 2024
Senate approves EV & road construction sales tax bills, sends to Evers for signature
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- Legislation that would allow private businesses to sell electricity for EVs while funneling a portion of those sales into the Transportation fund is headed to Governor Tony Evers’ desk for his signature.…
Read MoreMarch 13, 2024
Operating Engineers Local 139 tour shows importance of strong partnership with contractors
By Lane Kimble
COLOMA, Wis. -- Carved out of the woods and sandy soils of central Wisconsin, the Operating Engineers Local 139 Training Center has stood for nearly 50 years. Last Friday marked the first time the center…
Read MoreMarch 11, 2024
March 12 let first to feature load e-ticketing pilot
By Lane Kimble
A pair of project proposals in next Tuesday’s letting will include something new: requirements to report some load tickets electronically. WisDOT is launching its e-ticketing pilot program Tuesday, March 12. The initial year's tests will run…
Read MoreMarch 1, 2024
WisDOT seeking LOI for new Design-Build project
By Lane Kimble
Contractors interested in showing the potential benefits of Design-Build can demonstrate that desire to WisDOT over the next month. This week, WisDOT opened a request for letters of interest (LOI) to use Design-Build to repair…
Read MoreMarch 1, 2024
WTBA members recognized for going “above and beyond” DBE program goals
By Lane Kimble
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. -- Every successful transportation project relies on a firm foundation of trust and communication between prime and subcontractors, which is built over years. Many new and small, minority-owned subcontractors are working hard…
Read MoreFebruary 29, 2024
2024 WTBA Annual Convention Slide Decks and Videos
By Lane Kimble
Florida DOT & Local Contractors - Rebuilding the Sanibel Causeway After Hurricane Ian Tina Nazier - Breaking the Engagement Barrier Zoran Jovic - Reducing the Risk of a Cyber Attack WTBA Staff Update: How New…
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2024
Scholarship Auction generates record-setting $277,000 for TEF
By Lane Kimble
CHARLOTTE HARBOR, Fla. -- First, the cheers were for Fabick Cat’s Andy Coté, who won a South Dakota pheasant hunt thanks to the persistent paddle raising of a Ramthun grandchild on his shoulder. Moments later,…
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2024
WTBA President Endres ‘energized’ and ready to roll in new role
By Lane Kimble
New WTBA President Brian Endres wants to clear something up: He and Brian Enders are friends, coworkers, and vice presidents within The Walbec Group. However, they are two completely separate people. It's probably not the…
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2024
“We are so strong as one”: Memorable Annual Convention jump starts 2024 season
By Lane Kimble
CHARLOTTE HARBOR, Fla. -- The theme may have been “Build the Road Tour,” but the 2024 WTBA Annual Convention built something even greater: strength and unity. “You come together as one, we are so powerful……
Read MoreFebruary 19, 2024
Walbec Group VP testifies before Congress on Buy America provisions
By Lane Kimble
Editor's Note: Descriptions, text, and photos of Mr. Enders' time in Washington are courtesy of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and Kate Lancaster. WTBA sincerely appreciates their contribution to this story. WASHINGTON, D.C. --…
Read MoreFebruary 16, 2024
Raising the Roof: Annual Convention opens with great crowd atop Sunseeker Resort
By Lane Kimble
CHARLOTTE HARBOR, Fla. -- Along a rooftop pool, 127 feet above the waterfront, the 2024 WTBA Annual Convention kicked off with a bang (great food, drinks, and dueling pianos) Thursday night. President JR Ramthun welcomed…
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2024
Want to help build Blatnik? Let MnDOT know
By Lane Kimble
If you want to win work on the massive Blatnik Bridge replacement project, you’ll want to let the Minnesota Department of Transportation know you’re interested. Thursday, MnDOT put out notice that it is accepting Letters…
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2024
Applications now open for new ARIP projects
By Lane Kimble
Work to repair and rebuild roads around Wisconsin’s farms and food producers is another step closer to beginning. Tuesday, WisDOT opened applications for the new Agricultural Roads Improvement Program (ARIP.) The Legislature and governor dedicated…
Read MoreFebruary 7, 2024
Eight new members join WTBA, pushing Association well past Ramthun’s goal
By Lane Kimble
Productive and thriving associations rely on both quality and quantity: a great foundation of involved, longtime members and an influx of new companies seeing the value in joining. To that extent, WTBA certainly is thriving. …
Read MoreFebruary 5, 2024
TPC Report: East-West corridor documents expected this month
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- WisDOT Secretary Craig Thompson promised a lot of work coming down the pike when he spoke with WTBA and its members at last month’s Contractor-Engineer Conference. Thursday’s release of the secretary’s latest…
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2024
President Biden visits Superior to announce $1 billion for Blatnik Bridge replacement
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…
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2024
2024 Contractor-Engineer Conference Presenter Slide Decks
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…
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2024
A Bright Future: WTBA of Tomorrow awards four scholarships
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…
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2024
WTBA-member companies sweep WisDOT construction, airport awards
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…
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2024
C-E Conference draws huge crowd thanks to strong agenda, networking opportunities
By Lane Kimble
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. -- The view from the podium was truly impressive: a sea of people crowded into a huge ballroom with their attention on the stage. It’s the kind of audience WisDOT Secretary Craig…
Read MoreDecember 29, 2023
Blatnik Bridge likely to be design-build project
By Lane Kimble
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Citing potential cost savings and better collaboration, the Minnesota Department of Transportation says it’s poised to use the design-build method to reconstruct the massive and aging Blatnik Bridge. MnDOT Deputy Commissioner…
Read MoreDecember 21, 2023
More work in ’24? Federal funding comes in $145M higher than expected
By Lane Kimble
The state should have nearly $150 million more to work with to improve roads and the transportation system in 2024. Monday, WisDOT notified the Joint Finance Committee that federal transportation funding for FY2024 came in…
Read MoreDecember 21, 2023
Utility compensation language to appear in January 2024 letting
By Lane Kimble
Project specs appearing in January’s WisDOT letting will have some small, but important, additions that represent years of WTBA staff and member work. WisDOT updated its Additional Special Provision-6 (ASP-6) this week to reflect compensatory…
Read MoreDecember 21, 2023
Leading the Charge: Bill to allow electricity sales, tax into Transportation Fund gets public hearing
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- In the not so distant future, you could pull up to a Kwik Trip (or any of the many fine fuel stations across Wisconsin) and notice a new price illuminated next to…
Read MoreDecember 19, 2023
Major Progress? TPC recommends two potential projects for study
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- For the first time in more than 10 years, the state Transportation Projects Commission (TPC) recommended two new potential Major projects for study. Wednesday, the TPC approved looking at expanding the US…
Read MoreDecember 7, 2023
Done Deal: Governor signs utility bill into law
By Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. -- It took all of 60 seconds. But in that brief period of time – including a few short comments, the stroke of a pen, and some handshakes – WTBA members could finally…
Read MoreDecember 6, 2023
GALLERY: Big crowd celebrates 2023 at annual Holiday Party
By Lane Kimble
Between work, school, concerts, practices, and errands, there never seems to be enough time to actually enjoy the Christmas season. Don’t tell that to more than 100 WTBA members who gathered in Madison this week.…
Read MoreDecember 5, 2023
First-ever PAC Pheasant Hunt generates momentum for legislative efforts
By Lane Kimble
JOHNSON CREEK, Wis. -- You don’t need to break the bank in order to help WTBA maintain a strong presence representing transportation construction builders in the state Capitol. In fact, you don’t even need to…
Read MoreDecember 5, 2023
WTBA welcomes two new members
By Lane Kimble
It appears the WTBA will reach – and surpass – an ambitious goal President JR Ramthun set in back in February. Tuesday, the Board of Directors unanimously approved two new members to join the Association’s…
Read MoreDecember 4, 2023
Doubling Down: WI, MN apply for second $1 billion federal grant to replace Blatnik Bridge
By Lane Kimble
Wisconsin and Minnesota want to do everything possible to secure the money to begin work on a critical transportation project. Monday, Gov. Tony Evers announced the two states applied for a second federal grant to…
Read MoreDecember 4, 2023
Scholarship winners announced; videos and check presentations at C-E Conference
By Lane Kimble
The WTBA of Tomorrow Board had its work cut out for them. Scholarship applications started pouring in when the portal opened in September. By Thanksgiving, there were twice as many applicants as last year. This…
Read MoreNovember 17, 2023
AASHTO Board elects WisDOT’s Thompson as new president
By Lane Kimble
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Craig Thompson has repeatedly pushed for sustainable funding, safer roads, and a stronger workforce over the nearly five years since he became WisDOT Secretary. Now, he’ll have the chance to also advocate…
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