See How Your Company’s Retirement Benefits Compare
Filters
Location
Wisconsin
Employer Size
Industry
(111) Crop Production(112) Animal Production and Aquaculture(113) Forestry and Logging(114) Fishing, Hunting and Trapping(115) Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry(211) Oil and Gas Extraction(212) Mining (except Oil and Gas)(213) Support Activities for Mining(221) Utilities(236) Construction of Buildings(237) Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction(238) Specialty Trade Contractors(311) Food Manufacturing(312) Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing(313) Textile Mills(314) Textile Product Mills(315) Apparel Manufacturing(316) Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing(321) Wood Product Manufacturing(322) Paper Manufacturing(323) Printing and Related Support Activities(324) Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing(325) Chemical Manufacturing(326) Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing(327) Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing(331) Primary Metal Manufacturing(332) Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing(333) Machinery Manufacturing(334) Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing(335) Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing(336) Transportation Equipment Manufacturing(337) Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing(339) Miscellaneous Manufacturing(423) Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods(424) Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods(425) Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers(441) Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers(444) Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers(445) Food and Beverage Retailers(449) Furniture, Home Furnishings, Electronics, and Appliance Retailers(455) General Merchandise Retailers(456) Health and Personal Care Retailers(457) Gasoline Stations and Fuel Dealers(458) Clothing, Clothing Accessories, Shoe, and Jewelry Retailers(459) Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, Book, and Miscellaneous Retailers(481) Air Transportation(482) Rail Transportation(483) Water Transportation(484) Truck Transportation(485) Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation(486) Pipeline Transportation(487) Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation(488) Support Activities for Transportation(491) Postal Service(492) Couriers and Messengers(493) Warehousing and Storage(512) Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries(513) Publishing Industries(516) Broadcasting and Content Providers(517) Telecommunications(518) Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services(519) Web Search Portals, Libraries, Archives, and Other Information Services(521) Monetary Authorities-Central Bank(522) Credit Intermediation and Related Activities(523) Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities(524) Insurance Carriers and Related Activities(525) Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles(531) Real Estate(532) Rental and Leasing Services(533) Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works)(541) Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services(551) Management of Companies and Enterprises(561) Administrative and Support Services(562) Waste Management and Remediation Services(611) Educational Services(621) Ambulatory Health Care Services(622) Hospitals(623) Nursing and Residential Care Facilities(624) Social Assistance(711) Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries(712) Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions(713) Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries(721) Accommodation(722) Food Services and Drinking Places(811) Repair and Maintenance(812) Personal and Laundry Services(813) Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations(814) Private Households(921) Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support(922) Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities(923) Administration of Human Resource Programs(924) Administration of Environmental Quality Programs(925) Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development(926) Administration of Economic Programs(927) Space Research and Technology(928) National Security and International Affairs
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 results
EDEN STONE COMPANY, INC.
EDEN STONE COMPANY, INC.
Eden, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Eden Stone was established in 1950 by Emil Gesell and his sons, William and Robert Gesell. Humbly founded as a simple gravel yard in Marblehead, WI, Eden Stone began with one quarry, an old truck and a few strong backs. Following the death of their father, Bill and Bob capitalized on the unique beauty of their quarry stone by expanding their product line into hand dressed veneer and landscaping materials. The company grew into the Milwaukee and Chicago markets in the 1960’s and throughout the Midwest by the early 80’s. During those early years, the Gesells invested in better cutting equipment, improved their facilities and slowly built a small fleet of trucks to service regional customers. As their market grew, the Gesell’s purchased quarry land in nearby Oakfield and Chilton to expand their material options and provide a broader color palette to their increasing customer base. When Bob retired in the mid 1980’s, Bill tapped his sons and son-in-laws to help him develop the company. Together, they expanded Eden Stone’s reach even further into the cut stone market by acquiring Valders Stone & Marble, an internationally recognized, dimensional stone producer near Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Valders had a long history in its own right, beginning in 1906, when it started operating as a lump lime producer. Lump lime, used as an ingredient in mortar and cement plaster, was a booming product for many years. It was in the 1950s that the company first began to cut its stone based on the observation of an engineer. He recognized the superior quality of the material and suggested that it should be cut into architectural stone building materials. His recommendation stuck. Shortly after that encounter, Valders began working with builders on residential and commercial facilities in the region. Eden Stone is currently in its 4th generation of family ownership and consists of 9 quarries, 3 processing facilities and close to 180 employees.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
WAGNER EXCAVATING, INC.
WAGNER EXCAVATING, INC.
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
Wagner Excavating is a family owned and operated business since 1973. We are a design-build earthwork and utility contractor. From conceptual ideas through professionally engineered plans, to final product, we can handle everything in-between. Our services include: Civil Engineering Surveying Construction Staking Detention Basin Design and Construction Site Development Site Utilities (sanitary sewer, water main, and storm sewer) Material Hauling (sand, gravel, stone, and topsoil) Grading Basement Excavations Municipal Work Storm Water Management Erosion Control Building Demolition Snow Plowing- Commercial
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market