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Master Planning Create
a long-range development approach to be implemented in multiple
phases while preserving flexibility for future options. Concept Planning Prepare
diagrams to scale that identify key functional relationships within
established site, budget and other project parameters. Programming Provide
detailed, space-by-space design data and performance criteria to be
used as the Basis For Design by the architects and engineers. Design Review Review
design documents and comment on operational impacts, constructability,
appropriate use of materials, and compliance with program and budgets. Consultant Selection Develop
selection criteria, evaluate qualifications and administer procurement
for design, construction and management firms and other service providers. Program Management Responsible
as the Owner's representative to administer contracts, oversee performance
and assure satisfactory project delivery. Feasibility Study Identify
market potential and develop the best facility mix to meet that
demand within set financial parameters. ![]() |
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Opened in July, 1998, and completed by the end of 1999, the Midwest Express Center has 188,695 square feet of contiguous, state-of-the-art exhibit space and a 37,506 square foot ballroom with capacity for 3,150 diners and ample utilities for corporate theater. An additional 39,364 square feet of meeting space can be partitioned into as many as 28 meeting and breakout rooms equipped for satellite links, video teleconferencing, data transmission and other telecommunications and audio-visual technology. Other innovations and tried-and-true technologies have been applied to heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, security and electronic signage systems. Our goal has been to create a flexible environment that anticipates the technical expectations of 21st century customers, controls costs, and facilitates hassle-free move-in, show operation and move-out. And, by 2003, our new 2,500-4,400 seat "Milwaukee Theatre" - formerly the Milwaukee Auditorium - will provide spectacular assembly space or entertainment right across the street. |
Thompson
Ventulett Stainback & Associates
Engberg Anderson Design Wisconsin
Center District
Clark
Construction Hunzinger
Construction Co. |
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