The second season of construction for the largest transportation project in Wisconsin history is now in full swing as Chicago’s Walsh Construction Co. and its subcontractors replace pavement, bridges, interchanges, frontage roads and storm sewers on sections of Interstate 94 in the southeastern corner of the state.
This year is the second of eight that will be needed to widen and rebuild 35 mi of the heavily traveled highway from the Illinois-Wisconsin state line in the south to Milwaukee’s Mitchell Interchange in the north. Construction began in June and will end in 2016.