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Pulp & Paper Projects

Miron has been active in the paper industry since our inception. Pulp & Paper remains one of our core business sectors today.




Oconto Falls Tissues - #2 PM Installation
Oconto Fall, WI


Domtar Brownstock Washer Upgrade
Nekoosa, WI



Procter & Gamble Paper Machine #12F Yankee Hood Replacement
Green Bay, WI


Procter & Gamble Wildfire Project
Green Bay, WI



P.H. Glatfelter Neenah Mill Paper Machine Removals
Neenah, WI
Wausau Paper Cut Size Sheeter Install
Brokaw, WI

Procter & Gamble Wildfire Project: Miron received the 2007 Procter & Gamble "Safety Excellence Award" for the the Wildfire Project in Green Bay, WI. The project logged over 800,000 project hours constructing the 104,000 SF building/paper machine with zero lost time, zero injury, and zero defects. P&G called it their "safest project ever."

 Professional Affiliations >>

» TAPPI (Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry) 
» Wisconsin Paper Council 
» The Wisconsin Bio Industry Alliance 
» The U.S. Green Building Council 
» Wisconsin Green Building Alliance 

 

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March 1, 2010
  Steve Tyink and Dennis Lynch are two of the first construction professionals in the Midwest to become accredited in Evidence-Based Design by the Center for Health Design (CHD). Read more...
   

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February 19, 2010
  Lake Mills Middle School utilized the sustainable services and expertise of Miron Construction Co., Inc., to create a school worthy of LEED Certification.  Read more ...
   

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December 3, 2009
  Miron Construction Co., Inc. has begun transforming the old Elmwood Commons into the new Student Success Center on the UW-Oshkosh campus. Read more...
   

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