Civil and Municipal Services
The Civil/Municipal Department has had the pleasure of serving over 150 communities in southeastern Wisconsin. We have studied, designed, managed and implemented a wide array of municipal projects. These have included sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer systems, transportation projects, bridges, parks and recreational facilities, shoreline and stream rehabilitation, tax incremental finance districts and business parks.
Featured Projects
 | City of Mayville Revitalization The reconstruction of Main Street (STH 28/67) was a great opportunity for the City of Mayville to upgrade its infrastructure along with adding new ... |
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 | City of Oconomowoc South Street Reconstruction Ruekert/Mielke recently completed the City of Oconomowoc’s reconstruction of Third and South Streets. These two streets were reconstructed with ... |
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 | City of Watertown Comprehensive Storm Water Management Plan Ruekert/Mielke engineers, working with a 20-member citizen Storm Water Advisory Committee, prepared a Comprehensive Storm Water Master Plan for the ... |
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 | City of Watertown Westside Industrial Park (TIF #4) Ruekert/Mielke designed the layout and infrastructure for the City of Watertown’s Westside Industrial Park. The City purchased 80 acres of land ... |
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 | Development Review Ruekert/Mielke provides many municipal clients with development review services. These services can include conceptual development review, ... |
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 | Lakeview Boulevard Boat Launch A major boat launch was upgraded on the south shore of Pewaukee Lake. Ruekert/Mielke was responsible for this design, which included a cable-concrete ... |
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 | Moose Lake Boat Launch Ruekert/Mielke worked together with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Department of State Facilities to design and provide ... |
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 | Village of Grafton Wisconsin Avenue Reconstruction Wisconsin Avenue is a five-lane street that handles a significant amount of quick moving traffic. Limited sidewalks and no bicycle lanes created a ... |
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