C.W. Purpero played an active role in the revitalization of the Kinnickinnic River at Pulaski Park, removing 1,700 feet of cracked and broken concrete river lining and restoring the river to a natural stream. For more information on this important project, click here.
Six interceptions at Gitzlaff Park
C.W. Purpero provided its services to the restoration of wetland at Gitzlaff Park, including excavation for a new channel to provide stormwater relief to the area. For a detailed project overview, click here.
New Land’s latest development in Glendale
Watch this great drone footage, courtesy of New Land Enterprises, of C.W. Purpero at work grading for The Ardin, a new development in Glendale. Click here.
Construction of new Milwaukee Public Museum on track
C.W. Purpero is in the thick of digging the foundation for the new Milwaukee Public Museum, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. For a slideshow on the current progress of the $240 million dollar project, click here.
Milwaukee’s green transformation: Protecting waterways and creating community spaces
C.W. Purpero was the grading contractor on a project to revitalize an area under the overpass located at I-43 at Becher Street in Milwaukee. For full story click here.
Krueger Park now features pickleball courts
C.W. Purpero recently completed earthwork for eight new pickleball courts in Brookfield’s Krueger Park. For the story and photos from the grand opening ceremony click here.
Glendale Kletzsch Park fish passage open to native species
C.W. Purpero completed excavation on a fish passage built along the Milwaukee River, benefitting both fishermen and fish. For story click here.
MMSD is building a new fish path at Kletzsch Park
C.W. Purpero, working for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, is working to build a passageway to help fish get around Kletzsch Park Dam. For story click here.
City of Greenfield celebrates completion of $3M Honey Creek restoration project
In a yearlong project, C.W. Purpero completed the restoration of Honey Creek within Konkel Park, revitalizing the degraded area for the community. For story click here.
Pushing sand at McKinley Beach
“If your kid likes trucks and skid steers and bulldozers, bring them to McKinley Beach at your soonest convenience for some sun and heavy construction equipment.” C.W. Purpero is hauling in and smoothing out roughly 11,500 CY of sand to reconstruct McKinley Beach. For story click here.