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  2. Spancrete - Wikipedia

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    The concrete block manufacturer thrived in the rapidly growing post-World War II economy, manufacturing as many as 1,000 concrete blocks each day. By 1951, West Allis Concrete Products was receiving high-quantity orders to supply concrete block for Milwaukee County Stadium , Wisconsin State Fair Park , and Kohl's Department Stores , as well as ...

  3. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    Williamson kept a register of models and features and was responsible for creating and issuing the construction drawings required by a contractor to build a house, when one was sold. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] In 1914-15, Richards purchased four designs and built six buildings in a demonstration neighborhood and investment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , now called ...

  4. Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House - Wikipedia

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    Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House, often called Jacobs II, is a historic house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1946–1948 west of Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The house was the second of two that Wright designed for journalist Herbert Jacobs and his wife Katherine.

  5. Michels Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Michels Corporation is a family-owned and operated energy and infrastructure construction company headquartered in Brownsville, WI. Established in 1959, Michels Corporation ranks #27th out of 400 top contractors in North America, [2] performing work throughout the world. [3] [4]

  6. Wausau Homes - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s - In 1973 Wausau Homes broke ground on construction for a brand new 330,000-square-foot (31,000 m 2) facility in Rothschild, WI with enough capacity to produce 4,000 homes annually. The Rothschild plant was In addition to the new production facility, Wausau Homes needed to aid its builders in developing and growing.

  7. Category : Buildings and structures in Madison, Wisconsin

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    Madison Brass Works; Madison Candy Company; Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse; Madison Masonic Temple (Madison, Wisconsin) Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin) Madison station (Milwaukee Road) Majestic Theatre (Madison) McCormick–International Harvester Company Branch House; Memorial Union (University of WisconsinMadison)

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Wisconsin by populated ...

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    Buildings and structures in Madison, Wisconsin (9 C, 81 P) Buildings and structures in Milwaukee (14 C, 86 P) O. Buildings and structures in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (1 C ...

  9. Waffle slab - Wikipedia

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    Waffle slabs are preferred for spans greater than 40 feet (12 m), because, for a given mass of concrete, they are much stronger than flat slabs, flat slabs with drop panels, two-way slabs, one-way slabs, and one-way joist slabs. [2] Section of a waffle slab including beam, ribs, and column head