The City of Kenosha and R/M were named 2022 Engineering Excellence Award winners by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin. Learn more about this award winning project and its positive impact on the City.
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The City of Kenosha and R/M were named 2022 Engineering Excellence Award winners by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin. Learn more about this award winning project and its positive impact on the City.
The American Public Works Association of Wisconsin has named the Racine Water & Wastewater Utility Water Expansion Project as the 2020 Public Works Project of the Year. Learn how R/M successfully navigated one of the largest water projects ever in the state of Wisconsin.
In partnership with R/M, the Racine Water & Wastewater Utility (RWWU) and the Village of Mukwonago were named 2021 Engineering Excellence Award State Finalists by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin. Learn more about these award winning projects and their positive impact on local communities.
The Village of Mukwonago has been nationally recognized by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) for the success of its Business Retention and Expansion program and the new Mukwonago Industrial Park. The Village won two Excellence in Economic Development Awards
R/M is proud to recognize the City of Kenosha with the Investment in Infrastructure Achievement Award, a distinction given to communities that put forth exceptional effort to better the lives of their residents through improvements in infrastructure.
The Village of Mukwonago recently committed to building a new 115-acre business park in its thriving community. The key to the development of the business park was a clear understanding of its community-wide infrastructure systems and how that expanded infrastructure would fit within the community’s infrastructure puzzle.
Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. (R/M) provided the City of Sheboygan with electrical engineering services to layout and design an LED lighting system to serve their new SouthPointe Enterprise Campus. By going with an LED-based lighting system, the City will benefit through reduced energy consumption, lower maintenance, and longer-lasting fixtures.
Water pumped from the deep sandstone aquifer in Southeastern Wisconsin usually contains radium. This radionuclide occurs naturally. People drinking water containing a high concentration of radium are at increased risk of developing bone cancer.
Learn how R/M worked with the Village of Pewaukee to design an economical treatment system to remove radium from their groundwater.