Miron Construction Honored with Four 2018 BUILD Wisconsin Awards


Miron Construction Co., Inc. was recently awarded four 2018 BUILD Wisconsin awards from theAssociated General Contractors (AGC) of Wisconsin. Miron has been awarded 59 BUILD Wisconsin awards since the program’s inception in 2003.

Miron Construction will be honored at the AGC BUILD Wisconsin awards banquet on Oct. 18 at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center for the following projects:

“We are honored to once again be recognized by the AGC of Wisconsin with these distinguished awards,” Tim Kippenhan, vice president and COO of Miron, said. “We are also humbled to be acknowledged alongside so many great leaders in our industry. Miron is committed to building excellence and our work on these projects truly showcases the type of craftsmanship, innovation, and problem solving that our team members bring to the jobsite every day.”

Entries are judged on sustainable practices, unusual design and craftsmanship, innovation in construction techniques or materials, and meeting difficult challenges. The BUILD Wisconsin awards stand as a testament to the skill, integrity, hard work, ingenuity, and commitment invested into each construction project. 

To learn more about Miron Construction, visit miron-construction.com.

 

 



September 27, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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