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Lunda Construction Co.

Hilbert, WI 54129

4.9

Company Info

  • Est. 1938
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Lunda Construction – Industrial Division:

Lunda Construction’s Industrial Division was established in 1982 and is operated out of Little Chute, Wisconsin. Considered Lunda’s specialty division, Lunda Industrial primarily focuses on the private sector markets.

Specializing in marine construction, Lunda Industrial constructs and services dams and lock structures throughout the Midwest. Construction of dockwalls, river walks and bridges along waterways are engrained in our history. Lunda Industrial has both the knowledge and capabilities for constructing deep foundations systems consisting of driven steel piling and helicals piers and the aptitude to construct a variety of earth retention systems. Additionally, Lunda Industrial is able to engineer temporary structures and shoring systems for various applications. Employed Millwrights allows Lunda Industrial to service and install an assortment of machinery/processing equipment and the ability to assist in troubleshooting components when required. It is not uncommon for engineering firms, Federal, State and Local government entities to solicit Lunda Industrial’s expertise to diagnose issues relating to mechanical functions. It serves as proof that Lunda Industrial is a trusted leader that can be relied upon to assist in gathering information to allow owners to make educated decisions. Lunda Industrial also specializes in constructing concrete foundation systems. Whether it consists of a concrete structure to support a building or a concrete pad to support a machine, Lunda Industrial is capable of constructing the concrete foundation system specific to your project.

Regardless of the size of the project, our management team of Supervisors and skilled tradesman are uniquely involved with the project from conception to final completion. This attention to project needs allows Lunda Industrial to provide their customers peace of mind that the project will be completed on time, within budget and most importantly, safely.

Our Mission:

Building isn’t just a job. At Lunda Construction Co., it is our passion. With every project we undertake, we set the bar high and provide the best people in the industry, with a true love of what we do to make our Customers’ vision a reality.

Corporate History:

Founded in 1938, Lunda Construction Co. has maintained its headquarters in Black River Falls, Wisconsin and has continued to pursue and build transportation projects. In those early years, small crews built small box culverts and bridges with 3/4 yard Quickway Trucks, P & H Cranes, and small Oshkosh trucks. Lunda Construction Co. saw its largest growth starting in 1956 with the Interstate Highway Program. In 1954, Milt Lunda joined the company started by his uncle and served as the President until 1988 followed by Paul Gehl 1988-1994 and Larry Lunda 1994-2013. Dennis Behnke was appointed President and CEO in 2013 and continues to fulfill that role today.

On July 1, 2011, Lunda Construction Co. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Tutor Perini Corporation. Although the equipment and the projects have grown in size, Lunda's mission remains the same. 

Lunda Construction Co. is committed to providing the best construction expertise in the industry. With that in mind, three divisions were formed specifically designed to focus on and serve their respective markets. These divisions consist of Bridge, Railroad and Industrial. Each division brings with it a unique approach to their area of expertise to ensure that the customers’ needs are met and the projects are completed with a quality that not only the customers have come to expect, but that Lunda Construction Co. demands of themselves.

One Company. Three Divisions. Infinite Potential.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Bridge Dams & Levies Marine Misc Project Power Generation & Distribution
Design Build Industrial Maintenance Manufacturing Plant Renewable Energy Road / Highway Terminal - Airport / Bus / Railroad

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay

Our CSI Codes

01 53 26 - Temporary Runarounds
01 55 19 - Temporary Parking Areas
01 55 23 - Temporary Roads
01 73 16 - Erection
03 11 13 - Structural Cast-in-Place Concrete Forming
03 11 13.16 - Concrete Shoring
03 11 13.19 - Falsework
03 11 16 - Architectural Cast-in Place Concrete Forming
03 30 53 - Miscellaneous Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 31 13 - Heavyweight Structural Concrete
03 31 16 - Lightweight Structural Concrete
03 31 19 - Shrinkage-Compensating Structural Concrete
03 31 23 - High-Performance Structural Concrete
03 31 26 - Self-Compacting Concrete
03 33 13 - Heavyweight Architectural Concrete
03 33 16 - Lightweight Architectural Concrete
03 37 23 - Roller-Compacted Concrete
03 40 00.00.01 - Precast Concrete
03 60 00.00.01 - Grouting
03 61 13 - Dry-Pack Grouting
03 62 13 - Non-Metallic Non-Shrink Grouting
03 62 16 - Metallic Non-Shrink Grouting
03 63 00.00.01 - Epoxy Grouting
03 64 23 - Epoxy Injection Grouting
03 70 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete
03 71 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete for Raft Foundations
03 72 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete for Dams
06 13 33 - Heavy Timber Pier Construction
31 01 50 - Maintenance of Excavation Support and Protection
31 01 60 - Maintenance of Special Foundations and Load Bearing Elements
31 01 62 - Maintenance of Driven Piles
31 01 62.61 - Driven Pile Repairs
31 06 60.13 - Driven Pile Schedule
31 09 16.23 - Driven Pile Load Tests
31 22 16.13 - Roadway Subgrade Reshaping
31 24 13 - Roadway Embankments
31 24 16 - Railway Embankments
31 32 13 - Soil Mixing Stabilization
31 32 13.13 - Asphalt Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.16 - Cement Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.19 - Lime Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.23 - Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.26 - Lime-Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 16 - Chemical Treatment Soil Stabilization
31 32 16.13 - Polymer Emulsion Soil Stabilization
31 32 19 - Geosynthetic Soil Stabilization and Layer Separation
31 32 19.13 - Geogrid Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.16 - Geotextile Soil Stabilization
31 32 33 - Shotcrete Soil Slope Stabilization
31 33 23 - Rock Slope Netting
31 33 26 - Rock Slope Wire Mesh
31 33 43 - Vegetated Rock Slope Stabilization
31 34 19 - Geosynthetic Soil Reinforcement
31 34 19.13 - Geogrid Soil Reinforcement
31 34 19.16 - Geotextile Soil Reinforcement
31 34 23 - Fiber Soil Reinforcement
31 34 23.13 - Geosynthetic Fiber Soil Reinforcement
31 35 19 - Geosynthetic Slope Protection
31 35 19.13 - Geogrid Slope Protection
31 35 19.16 - Geotextile Slope Protection
31 35 19.19 - Slope Protection with Mulch Control Netting
31 35 23 - Slope Protection with Slope Paving
31 35 23.13 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Slope Paving
31 35 26 - Containment Barriers
31 35 26.13 - Clay Containment Barriers
31 35 26.16 - Geomembrane Containment Barriers
31 35 26.23 - Bentonite Slurry Trench
31 36 13 - Gabion Boxes
31 40 00.00.01 - Shoring and Underpinning
31 41 13 - Timber Shoring
31 41 16 - Sheet Piling
31 41 16.13 - Steel Sheet Piling
31 41 16.16 - Plastic Sheet Piling
31 41 19 - Metal Hydraulic Shoring
31 41 19.13 - Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring
31 41 23 - Pneumatic Shoring
31 41 33 - Trench Shielding
31 43 13 - Pressure Grouting
31 43 13.13 - Concrete Pressure Grouting
31 43 13.16 - Polyurethane Pressure Grouting
31 43 16 - Compaction Grouting
31 43 19 - Mechanical Jacking
31 48 13 - Underpinning Piers
31 48 19 - Bracket Piers
31 48 23 - Jacked Piers
31 48 33 - Micropile Underpinning
31 50 00.00.01 - Excavation Support and Protection
31 51 13 - Excavation Soil Anchors
31 51 16 - Excavation Rock Anchors
31 52 13 - Sheet Piling Cofferdams
31 52 16 - Timber Cofferdams
31 52 19 - Precast Concrete Cofferdams
31 53 13 - Timber Cribwork
31 60 00.00.01 - Special Foundations and Load-Bearing Elements
31 62 13 - Concrete Piles
31 62 13.13 - Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles
31 62 13.16 - Concrete Displacement Piles
31 62 13.19 - Precast Concrete Piles
31 62 13.23 - Prestressed Concrete Piles
31 62 13.26 - Pressure-Injected Footings
31 62 16 - Steel Piles
31 62 16.13 - Sheet Steel Piles
31 62 16.16 - Steel H Piles
31 62 16.19 - Unfilled Tubular Steel Piles
31 62 19 - Timber Piles
31 62 23 - Composite Piles
31 62 23.13 - Concrete-Filled Steel Piles
31 62 23.16 - Wood and Cast-In-Place Concrete Piles
31 63 16 - Auger Cast Grout Piles
31 63 19.13 - Rock Sockets for Piles
31 63 23 - Bored Concrete Piles
31 63 23.13 - Bored and Belled Concrete Piles
31 63 23.16 - Bored Friction Concrete Piles
31 66 13 - Special Piles
31 66 16 - Special Foundation Walls
31 66 16.13 - Anchored Foundation Walls
31 66 16.23 - Concrete Cribbing Foundation Walls
31 66 16.26 - Metal Cribbing Foundation Walls
31 66 16.33 - Manufactured Modular Foundation Walls
31 66 16.43 - Mechanically Stabilized Earth Foundation Walls
31 66 16.46 - Slurry Diaphragm Foundation Walls
31 66 16.53 - Soldier-Beam Foundation Walls
31 68 13 - Rock Foundation Anchors
31 72 13 - Rock Reinforcement and Initial Support
31 77 13 - Trench Excavation for Submerged Tunnels
31 77 19 - Floating and Laying Submerged Tunnels
32 11 33 - Cement-Treated Base Courses
32 32 34 - Reinforced Soil Retaining Walls
32 91 16 - Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.13 - Blanket Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.16 - Mat Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.19 - Netting Planting Soil Stabilization
34 00 00 - Transportation
34 01 13 - Operation and Maintenance of Roadways
34 01 43 - Operation and Maintenance of Bridges
34 05 13 - Common Work Results for Roadways
34 05 43 - Common Work Results for Bridges
34 06 13 - Schedules for Roadways
34 06 43 - Schedules for Bridges
35 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Coastal Construction
35 01 40 - Operation and Maintenance of Waterway Construction
35 01 40.92 - Preservation of Water Courses
35 01 50 - Operation and Maintenance of Marine Construction
35 05 30 - Common Work Results for Coastal Construction
35 05 50 - Common Work Results for Marine Construction
35 06 30 - Schedules for Coastal Construction
35 06 50 - Schedules for Marine Construction
35 12 33 - Marine Navigation Equipment
35 20 13.16 - Hydraulic Bulkheads
35 20 13.19 - Hydraulic Manifolds
35 20 13.23 - Hydraulic Penstocks
35 20 13.26 - Hydraulic Trashracks
35 20 16 - Hydraulic Gates
35 20 16.13 - Hydraulic Spillway Crest Gates
35 20 16.19 - Hydraulic Head Gates
35 20 16.26 - Hydraulic Sluice Gates
35 20 16.33 - Hydraulic Miter Gates
35 20 16.39 - Hydraulic Sector Gates
35 20 16.46 - Hydraulic Tainter Gates and Anchorages
35 20 16.53 - Hydraulic Vertical Lift Gates
35 20 16.59 - Hydraulic Closure Gates
35 30 00.00.01 - Coastal Construction
35 31 16 - Seawalls
35 31 16.13 - Concrete Seawalls
35 31 16.19 - Steel Sheet Piling Seawalls
35 31 16.23 - Timber Seawalls
35 31 16.40 - Stone Seawalls
35 31 19 - Revetments
35 31 19.13 - Sacked Cement-Sand Revetments
35 31 19.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Revetments
35 31 19.40 - Stone Revetments
35 31 23 - Breakwaters
35 31 23.13 - Rubble Mound Breakwaters
35 31 23.16 - Precast Breakwater Modules
35 31 26 - Jetties
35 31 26.13 - Concrete Jetties
35 31 26.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Jetties
35 31 26.40 - Stone Jetties
35 31 29 - Groins
35 31 29.13 - Concrete Groins
35 31 29.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Groins
35 31 29.26 - Steel Groins
35 32 13 - Scrap Material Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.13 - Scrap Concrete Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.33 - Sunken Ship Artificial Reefs
35 32 16 - Constructed Artificial Reefs
35 32 16.13 - Constructed Concrete Artificial Reefs
35 32 16.19 - Constructed Steel Artificial Reefs
35 40 00.00.01 - Waterway Construction and Equipment
35 41 13 - Landside Levee Berms
35 41 13.13 - Stability Landside Levee Berms
35 41 13.16 - Seepage Landside Levee Berms
35 42 35 - Slope Protection Bank Protection
35 42 37 - Riprap Bank Protection
35 42 53 - Wall Bank Protection
35 43 35 - Slope Protection Scour Protection
35 43 37 - Riprap Scour Protection
35 49 23 - Waterway Locks
35 49 23.13 - Concrete Waterway Locks
35 49 23.23 - Piling Waterway Locks
35 50 00.00.01 - Marine Construction and Equipment
35 51 13 - Floating Piers
35 51 13.23 - Floating Wood Piers
35 51 13.26 - Floating Plastic Piers
35 51 23 - Pontoons
35 52 13 - Fixed Offshore Platform Construction
35 52 33 - Floating Offshore Platform Construction
35 59 13 - Marine Fenders
35 59 13.16 - Resilient Foam-Filled Marine Fenders
35 59 13.19 - Rubber Marine Fenders
35 59 23 - Buoys
35 59 23.13 - Mooring Buoys
35 59 23.16 - Anchor Pendant Buoys
35 59 23.19 - Navigation Buoys
35 59 29 - Mooring Devices
35 59 29.16 - Laser Docking Systems
35 70 00.00.01 - Dam Construction and Equipment
35 71 19 - Rockfill Gravity Dams
35 72 13 - Concrete Arch Dams
35 73 16 - Rock Embankment Dams
35 79 13 - Fish Ladders
35 79 13.13 - Concrete Fish Ladders

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Service Work/Repairs
  • Projects Up to $25,000,000

Gallery

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Driven Steel Piling
Featured Image 3
Dockwall Expansion

Preferred Brands

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