1. Building Design and Construction - Camp Randall Stadium

Revenue from three levels of new box suites and club seats helps offset the costs for widened concourses, additional restrooms, and expanded handicapped seating areas at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Camp Randall Stadium. The $109 million, four-year renovation also added a five-story office structure for the athletic department, ticket offices, a retail store with views of the field, expanded bench seating in the north endzone, and two scoreboards fitted with video-quality screens.
2. Building Design and Construction - 40 under 40
March 2006

Scott Luckiesh, PE – Director of Structural Engineering has been chosen by the editors of Building Design and Construction from among 448 outstanding entrants in their first annual "40 Under 40" competition. All 40 excel in their professional roles as architects, engineers, contractors, designers, and AEC business developers, while giving back to their communities and professional societies.
3. Building Design and Construction - StrionAir air-purification system
March 2006

Dan Green, Senior Project Manager of the Healthcare Market recently specified the StrionAir system for a 278,000-sf hospital in southeastern Wisconsin. The patented StrionAir system combines electrostatic, ionization, and mechanical filtration technology to deliver 95 efficiency filtration that catches and kills pathogens such as anthrax, bacteria, and mold.
4. Midwest Real Estate News - People Savings
August 2006

It's different but certainly not new. The sustainable building trend that swept the European business community two decades ago has only in recent years gained momentum here at home. A number of build-to-suit, and fewer speculative projects throughout the Midwest incorporate sustainability, but such projects aren't anywhere close to being considered mainstream.
5. Parking - A Publication of the National Parking Association - Solutions By Design
August/September 2006

The University of Wisconsin Madison desired a modest ramp that blended architecturally into the neighborhood and replaced parking lost to new construction. The new Lot 76 parking ramp was completed under budget, and on schedule.