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Wildeck Begins Facility Renovation

Their VIP “Wall Busting” event starts a major remodeling of their Waukesha, WI, headquarters.

Posted: September 24, 2015

(l-r) Mark Brooks, the director of manufacturing, Wildeck; Gary Zimmerman, the president, Creative Business Interiors; Joseph Haas, the chief executive officer, Holden Industries; Keith Pignolet, the president, Wildeck; Shawn Reilly, the mayor of Waukesha.
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Wildeck, Inc. (Waukesha, WI), a major U.S. manufacturer of industrial steel work platforms (mezzanines), VRCs (vertical reciprocating conveyors), facility safety guarding products, mobile rolling ladders, and other high access equipment, signaled the beginning of a major building renovation and remodeling project with a dramatic VIP “Wall Busting” event at its headquarters operations in Waukesha.

“Out with the old; in with the new,” stated Keith G. Pignolet, as he and other VIPs adorned with hard hats and safety glasses hurled ceremonial sledge hammers at an old interior building wall at its 405 Commerce Street office location. Hammer hurlers included:

  • Shawn Reilly – the mayor of Waukesha
  • Gary Zimmerman – the president of Creative Business Interiors
  • Joseph Haas – the chief executive officer of Holden Industries
  • Keith G. Pignolet – the president of Wildeck
  • Mark Brooks – the director of manufacturing at Wildeck

“We are both excited and pleased to announce the much needed remodeling of our facility. It signifies our commitment to growth as a premier employer in the Waukesha community,” said Pignolet.

Founded in 1976, Wildeck supplies custom designed equipment that provide more capacity, efficiency, safety and access for customers in North America and around the world. As the company prepares to celebrate its 40th year in 2016 and launches an era of aggressive growth over the next four years, this commitment was made to redesign, expand, and streamline its Waukesha operations.

According to Pignolet, “The changes we are making now will increase our capacity and responsiveness to customers, make room for additional staff, and provide a more modern and efficient work environment for all Wildeck employee owners.”

The renovation and remodeling project is expected to be completed by the spring of 2016.

www.wildeck.com

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