Kraus-Anderson Construction begins athletic improvements at Tomahawk High School
TOMAHAHK, Wis. (May 2020) – Kraus-Anderson Construction (KA) has begun a renovation project featuring outdoor athletic improvements at Tomahawk High School in Tomahawk, Wis.
Designed by Stevens Point-based Point of Beginning, the construction project adds a new turf on the football field and 1,000-seat bleachers; and a new track surface, long jump, pole vault and exterior lighting.
The project is expected to be completed in late August of 2020.
Tomahawk High School is one of dozens of K-12 construction projects Kraus-Anderson will work on this year during its “Summer Sprint,” a critical, concentrated time during the summer months when school is not in session and when crews can perform work that ranges from new school construction to upgrades to deferred maintenance projects.
KA continues to lead the field of regional education construction projects and is currently ranked 8th in the nation in the construction of K-12 facilities by Building Design and Construction magazine. Over the past five years, KA has completed over $1 billion in K-12 projects. KA’s comprehensive school construction services include facility analysis and budget approaches, leading to informed and successful referendum initiatives.
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About Kraus-Anderson
Established in 1897, Kraus-Anderson® Construction Company is one of the nation’s premier commercial general contractors and construction managers. Kraus-Anderson, an Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action employer, is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn. and has regional offices in Madison, Wis., Bismarck, N.D., and Duluth, Bemidji and Rochester Minn.