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ABOUT US

Quality. Safety. Excellence.

Kraemer North America is a privately held general contractor headquartered in Plain, Wisconsin with regional offices located in Minnesota, Colorado, Washington, and Utah. Established in 1911, our roots were founded in the construction of challenging bridges and highways across the U.S. Today, Kraemer is a full-service, heavy civil contractor that serves three primary markets, including: transportation, rail, and marine. Kraemer is proud to be an AISC certified and endorsed contractor for steel and bridge erection.

CORE VALUES

Integrity

Leading With Ethics and Morals

CAN-DO INGENUITY

Tackling difficult projects
for our clients

Safety

Zero Injuries

Quality

Distinguishing
Craftsmanship

Client service

Commitment Beyond
Construction

HISTORY

1900 - 1920

 

 

 

 

In 1911, Edward Kraemer, a 21-year-old carpenter from a small village in Wisconsin, begins his own business with a toolbox, four years experience as a carpenter, and six employees. Edward Kraemer’s first project as a business owner was the construction of a new home for a friend. His business quickly grew to the construction of houses, barns, cheese factories, schools, and churches in the Village of Plain, Wisconsin, and the surrounding countryside.

 

1920 - 1930

In the early 1920s, as automotive travel began to flourish, Sauk County, Wisconsin began seeking contractors to build county roads. Never one to pass up an opportunity, Edward Kraemer’s entrance into the road and bridge business began. The Maxwell and Fargan bridges were the earliest recorded bridges built by Kraemer in 1924 and the first recorded highway contract began on Highway 60 in August 1927. By 1926 there were two distinct branches of the company; buildings and roads.

1930 - 1940

The WPA (Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal Agency) created jobs and invaluable infrastructure during the Great Depression. The WPA played a significant role in the rapid growth of the company. During this period, Edward Kraemer began acquiring quarry leases, heavy equipment, and road contracts.

Significant events between 1930 and 1940 included:

  • Edward Kraemer designs and receives a patent for a self-propelled double jawed crusher
  • Completion of the largest building project of Edward Kraemer’s career, the St. Luke Catholic Church in Plain, Wisconsin
  • Edward Kraemer’s son Rudy joins the firm after receiving an engineering degree and is followed by brothers Fred and Victor.
  • The first bridge designed by Rudy Kraemer was built in 1936.

1940 - 1960

In the 1940s, the advent of WWII resulted in numerous new contracts in preparation for the war. From 1940 to 1942 the company engaged in the construction of ammunition plants, government trailer camps, and airport runways. Significant events included: first out-of-state contracts were in the years of WWII; construction of a government camp in Coffeyville, Kansas; and construction of Cincinnati Airport located in Erlanger, Kentucky.

The company experienced rapid expansion in the 1950s. These were the years the road building industry matured and the company expanded to construction contracts on a state and national level. Significant events included: first multi-million dollar contract – 170-day contract on Highway 51 between Mercer and Hurley County, Wisconsin; construction contract on the first Atomic Energy Plant located south of Detroit; ownership of 70 quarries including the Burnsville Quarry in Burnsville, Minnesota which is still in operation today; and in the late 1950′s construction of buildings was dropped from the Kraemer portfolio as the road and bridge business multiplied.

1960 - 1980

President Eisenhower’s vision of an interstate system was in full movement by the 1960s resulting in an explosion of contracts and a number of “firsts” for Kraemer. Over a 15 year period, Kraemer was awarded numerous contracts on the interstate system in Madison, Milwaukee, and the Green Bay area. Significant events included: first out of state Bridge contract in Bettendorf, Iowa; first construction project in Minnesota – the 10th Avenue Bridge; first construction of a draw bridge in St Paul, Minnesota; first construction of a lift bridge in Milwaukee, Minnesota; and regional office opened in Burnsville, Minnesota.

The 1970s brought Kraemer’s vision of expansion into other states to fruition by frequently winning numerous contracts outside of Wisconsin. Significant events included: founder Edward Kraemer’s death on October 23, 1973, and company expansion into Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri.

1980 - 2000

David Kraemer, third-generation CEO, continues to move the company forward with a belief in aggressive bidding and maintaining a healthy backlog. Significant events include: first joint venture I-35E/I-94; largest dollar volume projects were the Missouri River Bridge ($23.7M) and Burlington, Iowa Cable-Stayed Bridge ($35.5 M); first dam construction on the Starved Rock Dam in LaSalle, Illinois; first construction of MSE walls (and first in Wisconsin) on the Rose Street Viaduct; sale of Toledo, Ohio quarry in 1992, crushing business in 1996, and Burnsville landfill operations in 1997; first true design-build project in Bettendorf, Iowa of a bridge over railroad access to Lady Luck Casino; and Page Avenue construction of twin 17-span bridges across the Missouri River.

QUALITY AND SAFETY

Kraemer employees have a reputation for providing quality work on every project. We will do whatever it takes to ensure the work proceeds with three key elements to meet the deadline; Quality, Production and Safety. When these three simple elements are strictly adhered to, the schedule is met through “no re-work” management – completing the work right the first time.

Our corporate quality program is customized for each project. Frequent inspections by Kraemer management, craft and quality professionals throughout the duration of the project ensure quality is built into the project and not simply checked in a reactive mode. Kraemer provides the resources and processes to thoroughly review and inspect the construction means, methods, procedures and products to ensure conformance to the project’s quality requirements and technical specifications.

When you choose Kraemer, you can be assured your important investment will be delivered to the highest standards of quality and project execution.

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OUR OFFICES
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

Plain, Wisconsin
One Plainview Road
Plain, WI 53577

P. 608-546-2311
F. 608-299-6076

NATIONAL RAILROAD GROUP
REGIONAL OFFICE

Eau Claire, Wisconsin
4257 Southtowne Drive, Suite 2
Eau Claire, WI 54701
715.834.3514

UPPER MIDWEST
REGIONAL OFFICE

Burnsville, Minnesota
1020 Cliff Road West
Burnsville, MN 55337
952.890.2820

MOUNTAIN WEST
REGIONAL OFFICE

Castle Rock, Colorado
900 West Castleton Road, Suite 220
Castle Rock, CO 80109
303.688.7500

PACIFIC WEST
REGIONAL OFFICE

Seattle, Washington
4055 21st Ave West, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98199
206.620.0630

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