Buildings and Sites
Stout construction team builds a winner
28 Sep 2020
News, Dunn County
If four University of Wisconsin-Stout construction majors someday are asked to plan a six-story, 300,000-square-foot building with underground parking, they should be able to jump right in.
The students recently were in a national competition for the construction planning of such a building, a new federal courthouse being built in Nashville, Tenn.
The annual Associated Builders and Contractors contest asked student teams to submit a detailed proposal for the entire project, including demolition, site development, parking, project management, safety, quality control and more.
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