Executive Management Inc. Makes Updates to Office

Executive Management, Inc. is a commercial real estate developer with over 40 years experience in the Madison market.  Engineered Construction is proud of the relationship they have with EMI and the many projects they have been involved in with them.  Most recently, Executive Management was interested in making some changes to their offices located at 2901 International Lane and Engineered Construction was happy to help.

Included in the remodel was the addition of an interior partition wall with a 6′ glass entry door along their reception area to create more public space for people coming off the elevator and access to the restroom that they share with another tenant.  Also in the building they added two interior windows, a kitchen sink to a break room with no plumbing and interior walls to create two private offices for MSA Professional Services who occupy the third floor and part of the second.

Colony Brands Sun Prairie Expansion

Colony Brands is taking over an existing 425,000 SF  office and warehouse in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin to help with Colony’s expanding business.  Engineered Construction, Inc.  did work in six different areas of the building to convert portions of the building to better serve the needs of Colony Brands new distribution and warehousing functions. Included were modifications to loading docks, new dock receiving office,   new interior doors and fire shutters for better interior circulation, remodel of employee break room,  reconfiguration of emergency exits and remodel to employee locker and restrooms.    The owner started use of portions of the building in July and the locker rooms, the final piece, are scheduled to be done by the end of August.

Tornado’s Cause Damage to UW Platteville Campus

In the late evening and early morning hours of June 16-17 two tornado’s struck the city of Platteville as a powerful line of storms rolled across southern WI. The first tornado was identified on the UW Platteville campus and was considered a low-end EF2 with 120 mph max wind speed.  The track was about two miles west of Platteville running through the UW Platteville campus and causing damage to numerous buildings including Rountree Commons, Brideway Commons, Southwest Hall, Engineering Hall and Pioneer Stadium. The second tornado was identified near Platteville Golf and Country Club and was considered a high-end EF1 tornado with 105 mph max wind speed.  Damage included downed trees and a roof off an apartment. Engineered Construction was brought in to assist with the repairs and reconstruction of numerous buildings on campus including Southwest Hall, the Engineering Hall, three Greenhouse structures and some misc. repairs at Memorial Park.  The most significant repairs were needed at Southwest Hall and Engineering Hall which included roofing, masonry, windows, curtain walls, lighting, drywall, paint, floor coverings and other various finishes. Construction has remained on or ahead of schedule with both the Engineering Hall and Southwest Hall scheduled for occupancy on August 15th with faculty and staff to move back in on August 18th.