Oconomowoc, WI 03/25/2020 – Oliver Construction Co. is committed to our clients as well as the health and safety of our employees and subcontractors. Management is continually assessing recommendations from regulatory agencies and making the appropriate changes necessary. Pursuant to Wisconsin DHS “EMERGENCY ORDER #12 – SAFER AT HOME” the construction industry has been identified as “Essential” to State Infrastructure. Accordingly, Oliver Construction Co. remains open for business and field operations continue to progress.

Oconomowoc, WI 09/12/2019 – Oliver Construction Co. recently collaborated with Eppstein Uhen Architects and Nicholas & Associates to complete the new Meadow View Elementary School. We take pride in participating in bettering our community!

Check out the Meadow View Project Portfolio

Check out more projects we have done for the Oconomowoc Area School District: Ixonia Elementary Renovation, OASD East Campus

Ixonia, WI 07/19/2019 – Oliver Construction Co. is pleased to announce we designed and will be constructing a new 30,000 SQ. FT. Industrial Building for Nicholson Manufacturing. The new 100’ wide by 300’ long by 40’ tall Manufacturing Facility features two full length crane bays with multiple cranes, large overhead doors, upper windows for natural light and recessed loading dock. This pre-engineered metal building and is fully Sprinklered and will serve as an expansion to the existing manufacturing business next door.

Oconomowoc, WI 07/03/2019 Oliver Construction continues its design and construction collaboration with the Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute as the Heichal HaTarbut Kaye (Kaye Cultural Center) is completed. The new 20,000 square foot building is large enough to accommodate everyone on campus simultaneously, allowing the entire camp to gather at one time for worship and performances, and also serves as a facility for year-round events and retreats. The building was designed to take advantage of the natural setting of the campus, bringing the outdoors in while still functioning as a dynamic space that can be divided into smaller rooms depending on what is ideal for the camp that day. The $4 million building also has a similar style to the surrounding buildings, creating a cohesive central campus.

Click here to read what OSRUI has to say about their new building: https://www.jewishchronicle.org

Click here to view the completed project: OSRUI