Total Team Construction LLC, Waukesha, recently completed a new adult learning center for Concordia University Wisconsin at N14 W23777 Stone Ridge Drive, Suite 240 in Waukesha. The 7,877-square-foot project features a complete LED lighting upgrade of the existing lighting system within the suite. This is the first project in the Midwest to include the dimmable LED retrofit replacement tubes for lay-in fluorescent fixtures. The new dimmable, LED tubes will use less than 50% of the electrical energy consumed by the existing fluorescent tubes. The Waukesha Campus was completed on an “open book” design/build basis. The design included custom, decorative interior columns to match the existing CUW Main Campus. The LED lighting upgrade was completed by Logical Green Solutions LLC, a division of Total Team Construction LLC.
The BTI Consulting Group in Massachusetts has named five Foley & Lardner LLP attorneys to its 2012 Client Service All-Star Team. Attorneys named BTI Client Service All-Stars are regarded as having a keen understanding of business issues, thought-leading approaches to legal services and total commitment to client needs based on unprompted feedback from nearly 250 corporate counsel at Fortune 1000 companies. Foley is one of only four law firms to have five attorneys recognized with this prestigious honor. Foley partners named 2012 BTI Client Service All-Stars include: Nathan Beaver, food and drug practice; Richard Lasater II, corporate practice; Brian McGrath, litigation practice group; Jay Rothman, corporate and transactions group; and Michael Tuteur, litigation practice group. In addition to his recognition as a BTI Client Service All-Star, Tuteur was also named a BTI Client Service 2-Year MVP, an honor given to exceptional attorneys who have shown consistent proof of their commitment and dedication to client service excellence.
Butler-based MRPC, a single-source provider of medical device components and assemblies, recently acquired ETI Incorporated, a Florida-based firm with expertise in liquid silicone rubber molding.
This is the first acquisition for MRPC since the 1980s and marks a significant growth stage for the 91-year-old company. This acquisition will allow MRPC to continue to meet increased demand for silicone molding, two-material molding, micromolding, medical rubber and thermoplastic molding. ETI, a leader in silicone molding, specializing in custom liquid injection molding (LIM), works with many companies in the medical industry and complements MRPC’s current offerings.
MRPC employs more than 115 people in Wisconsin and ETI employs nearly 25 in Florida. With the addition of the ETI team, MRPC has added 50 highly skilled jobs in the past year, primarily in engineering and manufacturing. The company anticipates adding an additional 10-20 positions in the next two years. ETI will function as a division of MRPC and both companies’ facilities will continue full operation, serving as northern and southern U.S. hubs. The multi-location production capabilities bring a built-in redundancy to MRPC’s manufacturing footprint, enabling business continuity for its customers. Both locations will house engineering and manufacturing services for global customers. State-of-the-art cleanrooms and production equipment allow for production of medical components, implantables and subassemblies for healthcare and life sciences companies, including some of the world’s largest corporations.