Construction
Werk-Brau's 2nd Annual Women in Construction Summit Details
2024-11-27
Werk-Brau, a renowned manufacturer of buckets, thumbs, couplers, and attachments for excavators and loaders, is set to host an event that is set to reshape the construction industry. With two sessions scheduled from Feb. 18-19 and Feb. 19-20 at their Findlay, OH headquarters, this summit is a gathering of women from all walks of life.

Uniting Women to Redefine Construction

Session 1: Unleashing the Power of Women

At Werk-Brau's Women in Construction Summit, women of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences come together. The event features nationally renowned speakers like Ally Jencson, Missy Scherber, Amber Wolfram, Anne Pfleger, Sara Best, and Andi Wright. These speakers share their insights and experiences, inspiring attendees to harness their power and make a difference.

Networking opportunities abound, allowing women to connect with like-minded individuals and build valuable relationships. Thought-provoking panel discussions delve into the challenges and opportunities within the industry, which has traditionally been dominated by men. Interactive breakout sessions provide a platform for attendees to gain practical knowledge and skills to take on any challenge.

Session 2: Staying Ahead in Construction

Attendees at the summit discover how their contributions can shape the future of the field. By staying a step ahead of the curve, they acquire a competitive edge and gain the knowledge and confidence to tackle any task. The event offers a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts and explore new possibilities.

Werk-Brau has a long history of promoting and advancing opportunities for women in the construction industry. National Sales Manager Dale DeWeese emphasizes the company's commitment to this cause. "Advocating for Women in Construction aligns with Werk-Brau's core values of building better lives. We're dedicated to the principle that 'everybody matters' and we always strive to 'do the right thing," he says.

For additional information or to register, visit https://werk-brau.com/women-in-construction-summit-2025/. Werk-Brau is excited to host this important event and welcomes both those already working in the industry and those exploring its possibilities.

I-696 Opens in Oakland County After Years of Construction
2024-11-27
This year, as families gather around the Thanksgiving table to share their gratitude, a significant milestone has been achieved in Southfield, Michigan. The 696 construction between Lahser and 696, which has been a long-awaited project, is now finally complete. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) made this exciting announcement on Wednesday, stating that 696 is open in both directions between I-275 and Lahser. This includes all on and off ramps, allowing traffic to flow freely once again on the freeway.

Experience the Freedom of Open 696 in Southfield

Completion of the 696 Construction Project

With the ongoing Restore the Reuther project in progress, MDOT took on the task of widening shoulders in the fall of 2022. This strategic move enabled traffic to shift onto the other side of the road as MDOT rebuilt 696 'from the base up'. It is an integral part of a $275 million project aimed at rebuilding the freeway, which also includes storm sewer replacement and the rebuilding of ramps at Orchard Lake Road, American Drive, Franklin Road, and Telegraph Road in Oakland County. The efforts of MDOT have truly transformed this section of the freeway, providing a safer and more efficient transportation route for commuters and travelers.

Although drivers will still notice barrels for signage and some final work in progress, this will be completed next spring. There is one more section remaining, with the I-696 section between 75 and Lahser set to begin in 2025 and expected to take three years to complete. This shows the continuous commitment of MDOT to improving the state's highways and bridges through initiatives like Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's Rebuilding Michigan program.

Impact on Traffic and Commuting

The completion of the 696 construction has had a significant impact on traffic in Southfield. Commuters no longer have to endure the delays and congestion associated with ongoing construction. Traffic now flows freely, reducing travel times and improving the overall driving experience. This is a welcome relief for those who rely on this freeway for their daily commutes or for traveling to different parts of the region. It also contributes to the economic development of the area by ensuring a smooth flow of goods and services.

Moreover, the improved infrastructure provided by the rebuilt 696 will enhance safety on the road. With wider shoulders and better ramp designs, accidents can be prevented or minimized. This not only benefits the drivers but also the pedestrians and cyclists sharing the road. The Rebuilding Michigan program's focus on state highways and bridges is crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of all road users.

Future Plans and Continuity

While the immediate construction project is complete, MDOT's work does not end here. The upcoming I-696 section between 75 and Lahser will bring further improvements to the transportation network. Starting in 2025 and expected to take three years, this next phase of construction will continue to enhance the connectivity and efficiency of the area. It demonstrates MDOT's long-term vision and dedication to maintaining and upgrading the state's infrastructure.

The success of the 696 construction project is a testament to the collaborative efforts of MDOT and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's Rebuilding Michigan program. By investing in these infrastructure projects, Michigan is taking significant steps towards a more sustainable and prosperous future. The completed 696 construction serves as a model for other similar projects across the state, inspiring confidence in the ability to improve and modernize the transportation system.

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Coach Karissa Lopez on Girls' Dance & Team USA Skills at Construction Site
2024-11-27
The girls are gracefully performing their dance, and it's fascinating to note that the skills unfolding behind them are a result of our Team USA. Coach Karissa Lopez emphasizes this, stating, "The people you've witnessed on the Netflix show cheer, and this has allowed the girls to interact with them and see them up close."

Uniting Team USA and the Girls' Dance Performance

Skills and Interaction

During the girls' dance routine, it becomes evident that the skills being showcased are not just their own. Team USA's influence is palpable as they work behind the scenes. The girls have the opportunity to engage with the cheerleaders seen on the Netflix show, which adds a unique dimension to their performance. This interaction builds a sense of community and unity. It shows how different elements can come together to create a truly remarkable experience. The girls are not only performing on their own but are also benefiting from the support and presence of Team USA.

Enhancing the Performance

The connection between the girls' dance and Team USA's skills is a crucial aspect. It enhances the overall quality of the performance. The girls draw inspiration from the expertise of Team USA, which is reflected in their movements and expressions. This interaction allows them to grow and develop as performers. It gives them a broader perspective and a sense of purpose. The girls understand that their dance is not just about individual talent but also about the collective effort of Team USA. This unity and collaboration lead to a more captivating and memorable performance.

Building Memories

The interaction between the girls and the Team USA cheerleaders creates lasting memories. These moments will stay with the girls for a long time and shape their future as performers. It's not just about the dance on stage but the connections made and the experiences shared. The girls will look back on these interactions with fondness and use them as motivation to continue growing and improving. Team USA becomes more than just a group; it becomes a part of the girls' journey, adding depth and meaning to their dance.
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