Check out the January 19, 2026 edition of ENR Midwest, featuring the Nature and Culture Museum of Wisconsin, an office-to-residential building transformation in Chicago, Top Young Professionals, news and more!
Construction of the $240M Milwaukee museum has gained from collaboration and problem-solving by a diverse team that bonded after a seven-day, 28-stop trip across the state.
Arriving through Ellis Island in 1951, Sergio ‘Satch’ Pecori has steered Hanson into a national engineering firm with 600-plus employees and 28 offices
From launching a construction firm to delivering critical infrastructure, ENR Midwest’s Top Young Pros showcase the leadership, innovation and community commitment shaping the industry’s future
Boasting a wide range of achievements, from starting their own construction companies to leading emergency bridge replacements to building sports stadiums, the 2026 ENR Midwest Top Young Professionals embody the promise and potential of the region’s design and construction industry.
70 W. LaSalle, first project in the LaSalle Street Reimagined Program, is underway. The project is part of LaSalle Street Reimagined, a city-led initiative to convert commercial to residential in the Loop.
Omaha’s construction sector is experiencing a dynamic period of growth, driven by a wave of data center development and long-term investments reshaping the city’s urban core.
An initiative to redevelop a terminal at O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and various projects to convert commercial buildings to residential use in downtown Chicago represent a couple of strong markets.
Successful demolition of the nearly century-old Lansing Bridge also provided researchers from Purdue University useful performance data on structural redundance of fracture-critical members.