Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - (Page 2) Spotlight Client >> Managed by CTE, Marquette’s $810-mil- lion facelift covers 8 miles and 58 new bridges, and logs a record-setting $1 million per day in construction. The clanging, pounding, dust, and general commotion associated with Wisconsin’s largest, most complex reconstruction project in history would be enough to irk any business owner in the project’s path. Instead, the staff at Stone Creek have become strong stakeholders. “Construction workers would come in, thinking we’re a coffee shop instead of an office and a Reverend Robert A. Wild, S.J., presides over Marquette University—a major tenant on the interchange. winter, we didn’t want to turn them away emptyhanded. So, we kept a pot of fresh coffee brewing, especially for them, throughout the day.” That kind of support, from those directly inside the interchange’s footprint, is emblematic of this megaproject’s success. It’s an accomplishment driven by strong leadership that set the tone, encouraging public involvement, clear commu- In the zone CTE tackles the Marquette Interchange with a solid ally—WisDOT roasting facility,” says Steve Hawthorne, Stone Creek’s executive manager of sales and marketing. It’s a simple mistake, considering the office’s hip, exposed brick interior. “During the A s construction of the Marquette Interchange’s core section continues, Stone Creek Coffee hums along. It’s business as usual for the Milwaukee-based corporate office and roasting facility, tucked under the rambling expanse of the interchange construction zone. And quite a construction zone it is. >> Moving at a brisk pace, construction on 8 miles of the Marquette Interchange has focused on a low impact to area businesses. 02 Legacy—VOLUME 3: NUMBER 2, 2008
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 Contents In the Zone Gaining Altitude Six to Go: Planning Projects Promise Increased Mobility Women's Development Forum On the Move in the Southeast Protecting the World's Future Making the Grade Coming to America A Dedication to Development Looking to the Skies Spotlight on People and Projects An Aviation Innovation Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 (Page Cover1) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 (Page Cover2) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Contents (Page 1) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - In the Zone (Page 2) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - In the Zone (Page 3) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Gaining Altitude (Page 4) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Gaining Altitude (Page 5) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Gaining Altitude (Page 6) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Gaining Altitude (Page 7) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Six to Go: Planning Projects Promise Increased Mobility (Page 8) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Six to Go: Planning Projects Promise Increased Mobility (Page 9) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Six to Go: Planning Projects Promise Increased Mobility (Page 10) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Women's Development Forum (Page 11) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - On the Move in the Southeast (Page 12) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - On the Move in the Southeast (Page 13) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Protecting the World's Future (Page 14) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Protecting the World's Future (Page 15) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Making the Grade (Page 16) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Making the Grade (Page 17) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Coming to America (Page 18) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Coming to America (Page 19) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - A Dedication to Development (Page 20) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - A Dedication to Development (Page 21) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Looking to the Skies (Page 22) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - Spotlight on People and Projects (Page 23) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - An Aviation Innovation (Page 24) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - An Aviation Innovation (Page Cover3) Legacy - Volume 3, Number 2 - An Aviation Innovation (Page Cover4)
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