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TRUSTEES OF WISCONSIN NECA-IBEW
TRUSTEES OF WISCONSIN NECA-IBEW
Madison, Wisconsin
500+ employees
IBEW LOCAL 743 & NECA TRUSTEES is an electrical/electronic manufacturing company based out of 20 MORGAN DRIVE, READING, Pennsylvania, United States.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION 159 RETIREMENT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION 159 RETIREMENT
Madison, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Labor union representing electricians in the south central Wisconsin area. IBEW Local Union 159 represents over 1300 members who work in Wisconsin. Our contractors and electricians have superior training standards and produce high quality electrical services and work. We also have an extensive training program including apprenticeships, and continuing education for existing members.
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ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ANNUITY PLAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ANNUITY PLAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
500+ employees
National Electrical Benefit Funds The National Electrical Benefit Funds were established as the result of an agreement reached between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) to provide workers in the electrical construction industry with retirement plans. Located in Rockville, Maryland, the National Electrical Benefit Funds administers three retirement benefit plans: National Electrical Benefit Fund (NEBF) National Electrical Annuity Plan (NEAP) National Electrical 401(k) Plan (NEFP)
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE RETIREMENT PLAN
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE RETIREMENT PLAN
Waukesha, Wisconsin
500+ employees
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) is a premier investment organization that provides investment management of trusts and public funds. Of the approximately $165.6 billion in assets under management, a majority is comprised of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS), which consistently ranks among the 10 largest public pension funds in the U.S. SWIB also manages the State Investment Fund, which operates as the state’s cash management funds, and other separately managed funds. The WRS provides retirement benefits for more than 663,000 former and current public employees. SWIB brings a disciplined, prudent and innovative approach to market opportunities. Providing a strong, steady economic pillar for the people, and the state we serve, SWIB’s forward-thinking culture has helped the agency fuel one of the best-funded pension funds in the U.S., protecting and growing the assets our constituents count on for a more confident financial future. Mission To be a trusted and skilled global investment organization contributing to strong financial futures for the beneficiaries of the funds entrusted to us. Vision SWIB will be an innovative, agile, integrated organization that optimizes investment returns while managing risk and cost over the long term.
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WISCONSIN PIPE TRADES 401(K) PLAN
WISCONSIN PIPE TRADES 401(K) PLAN
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
500+ employees
CR Meyer is a self-performing design/build heavy industrial contractor headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, with eight responsive satellite offices strategically located across the United States. We are trusted experts in nine market sectors, including: food and beverage; hydro/power generation; maintenance services; mining; converting/printing/plastics/packaging; oil and gas; scrap and recycling; pulp and paper; and general industrial services. CR Meyer consistently ranks in the top 5 contractors in the pulp and paper industry and in the top 20 industrial contractors by Engineering News Record (ENR), as well as placing in the publication’s Top 400 Contractors year on year. Established in 1888 by Charles Rudolph Meyer in Oshkosh, WI, CR Meyer has grown to directly employ 900 to 1,500 skilled union tradespeople. We are experts in self-performed boilermaking, carpentry, concrete, demolition, electrical, ironwork, masonry, millwrighting and rigging, pile driving and pipefitting. CR Meyer’s engineers, architects and project managers creatively partner with customers to build their vision safely, accurately, efficiently, and within budget.
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BD OF TRUSTEES PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS LOCAL 118
BD OF TRUSTEES PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS LOCAL 118
Kenosha, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Plumbers & Steamfitters UA Local 400 is comprised of approximately 2,000 members serving eighteen counties in Northeast Wisconsin. We are a local union that is affiliated with the United Association of Plumbers & Pipefitters, comprised of approximately 345,000 members across the US and Canada. Our main purpose is to provide training for our members and qualified manpower to our 105 signatory contractors for all aspects of the plumbing, pipe fitting, HVACR service, and pipe fabrication industries.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PLUMBERS 75 401K PLAN
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PLUMBERS 75 401K PLAN
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Plumbers Local 75 represents over 1,600 plumbers in 14 counties in Southeastern Wisconsin. We are proudly affiliated with the United Association and many Wisconsin Building Trades organizations.
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Market Laggard
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WISCONSIN SHEET
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WISCONSIN SHEET
Waukesha, Wisconsin
500+ employees
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) is a premier investment organization that provides investment management of trusts and public funds. Of the approximately $165.6 billion in assets under management, a majority is comprised of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS), which consistently ranks among the 10 largest public pension funds in the U.S. SWIB also manages the State Investment Fund, which operates as the state’s cash management funds, and other separately managed funds. The WRS provides retirement benefits for more than 663,000 former and current public employees. SWIB brings a disciplined, prudent and innovative approach to market opportunities. Providing a strong, steady economic pillar for the people, and the state we serve, SWIB’s forward-thinking culture has helped the agency fuel one of the best-funded pension funds in the U.S., protecting and growing the assets our constituents count on for a more confident financial future. Mission To be a trusted and skilled global investment organization contributing to strong financial futures for the beneficiaries of the funds entrusted to us. Vision SWIB will be an innovative, agile, integrated organization that optimizes investment returns while managing risk and cost over the long term.
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Market Laggard
CENTURY FENCE CO.
CENTURY FENCE CO.
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Century Fence Company The company was founded in 1917 as a metal brokerage business and has evolved into one of the Midwest’s largest fence companies with offices in Forest Lake, Minnesota and Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Since its beginning, Century Fence was the first manufacturer of chain link fence products in the state of Wisconsin. Century also pioneered the “C” section post during the 70′s which is now a standard in the fence industry. The company continues to promote products which promise to provide ever increasing customer satisfaction in the fence market. Century Fence has been committed to the nation’s highway program since 1956. Signing, guardrail and the right of way fence have given way to highway pavement marking. Epoxy pavement marking provides a longer life and increased night time visibility when compared to paint and other products. The success of Century Fence has been built with dedicated personnel, quality products and expert installations. In 2011 we were proud to be named one of the Top 10 Businesses of the Year as presented by the Waukesha County Business Alliance and BizTimes Media. Fortress Fence Our branch office in Green Bay, WI delivers the same great products and service to all of Northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.
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HOOPER CORPORATION
HOOPER CORPORATION
Deforest, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Hooper Corporation is your full-service electric power and mechanical contractor. Headquartered in Madison, Wis., since 1913, Hooper has extensive experience in completing large and complex projects and is capable of traveling throughout the continental U.S. and Canada. We are dedicated to meeting customer needs and committed to making your vision a reality. Our employees are top-rated in design, engineering, project management, and business skills. We pride ourselves on the continued education our employees pursue to remain at the top of their game throughout employment. Community involvement is at the core of our values as we seek to give back to the communities in which we live and work. The Hooper Foundation was established to ensure we support our communities through financial contributions. Hooper’s pursuit of excellence has won us numerous awards and recognition. We are actively involved in the advancement of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), and Lean Construction. It is our goal to remain ahead of the curve in construction technology and methods. Hooper has developed one of the best safety models in the industry. Our Safety Department continuously works to improve upon our already high expectations set for the field and office. Development of computerized training has significantly impacted our company and has allowed our Safety Department to flourish.
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DAVE JONES, LLC.
DAVE JONES, LLC.
Madison, Wisconsin
500+ employees
We know that being local matters, and we have been serving the Madison and Dane County area since we began, in 1977, and have now extended our services to the Milwaukee area. Since our beginnings in a Mount Horeb garage, our growth is a testament to our strong family values and commitment to quality craftsmanship. We now have the team and capabilities to perform plumbing, HVAC, fire protection, framing, and electrical services in both residential and commercial construction. In addition, we have a full service department for the Dane County to Milwaukee County areas. "One Call Does It All"​ When you need plumbing, HVAC, or fire protection service or installation, think of the local leading professionals with the ability to do it all – Dave Jones. We offer a complete plumbing and HVAC service and installation department for the Madison and surrounding area. Whether you’re looking to extend the life of your current water heater, furnace, or air conditioner with service and repair, or it is time for a replacement installation, our team of local service professionals are ready to meet your needs with courtesy and respect. Our Vision “Is to be the company most revered by its people, customers, partners, and communities.” To learn more about how we are striving to fulfill this vision, visit our Core Values or our Community page.
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Market Leading
STANDARD ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
STANDARD ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
At Standard Electric Supply Co., our entire business is built around providing superior customer service and support. Our goal as a distributor is not only to deliver quality products on time, but also to help you reduce your overall operating costs and increase productivity. Serving customers since 1919, and now focused exclusively on the industrial market, we aim to deliver all the products you need, and all the customer support you could ever require. By providing engineering services, training, energy reduction programs, and inventory management, we save many customers tens of thousands of dollars each year.
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