PROJECTS Wiegmann Associates completed HVAC work for U.S. Auto Force’s new 87,000-square-foot warehouse in Colorado Springs, Colo. The general contractor for the design-build project was Brinkmann Read more ...
HVAC construction contractor Wiegmann Associates and general contractor Arco Beverage completed an $18 million expansion and renovation of Chesapeake, Virginia-based Hoffman Beverage’s 217,392-square-foot Read more ...
Wiegmann Associates, a St. Charles-based mechanical contractor, has doubled the size of its HVAC service division through the acquisition of SystemAire’s service assets. Chad Wiegmann, president Read more ...
Wiegmann Associates has begun work on the St. Charles County Emergency Management’s new $20 million Emergency Operations Center in O’Fallon, according to a press release. The Read more ...
ST. LOUIS, MO – Andy Wohldmann has been promoted to Industrial and Energy Business Manager at McGrath & Associates, a 100 percent employee-owned general contractor and construction management Read more ...
TRI-CITIES, WA - With summer right around the corner, hotels all over the area are preparing for an influx of guests... and a rise in sex trafficking. The idea of human trafficking Read more ...
PCMA Community Advocate of the Year finalist Ken Sien on combatting human trafficking through awareness and education. Ken Sien, Director of Strategic Accounts, Experient, A Martiz Global Events Read more ...
In 2015, Thorn CEO Julie Cordua received a call from two Department of Homeland Security officials. They needed help developing a technology solution to find a little girl whose sexual abuse videos had Read more ...
Laurie Kulus holds a door as Jami Smith adheres a sticker to a bathroom mirror to help stop human trafficking as a Leadership Tomorrow class project Thursday. Leadership Read more ...
Trafficking in persons is a crime against humanity and ultimately a sin. Human trafficking denies the values of human life, exposes victims to serious health risks, endangers the mental well-being of victims Read more ...