When you choose Urban Construction Company, you choose more than 75 years of experience guiding your project. We specialize in design/build construction, general contracting services, Butler® metal buildings, and a full range of experienced commercial construction services.
Our portfolio showcases pre-engineered metal buildings, light industrial facilities, commercial spaces, vehicle and equipment dealerships, warehousing, and custom builds in industrial park zones and other industries.
Every building in this gallery reflects our hands-on expertise with commercial and industrial construction and specialized services like steel erection and steel fabrication.
Our work supports a wide range of industries across Central and Northern Wisconsin, including:
With more than 75 years of experience building across Central and Northern Wisconsin, Urban Construction Company understands first-hand the challenges that come with the local climate, land, and regulatory environment. Our familiarity isn’t just a footnote — it’s a real advantage that saves our clients time, money, and headaches.
We’ve worked extensively with local site conditions, which can vary significantly across counties, especially when developing industrial parks, repurposed agricultural land, or infill lots. Whether your site calls for specialized excavation, frost-protected shallow foundations, or additional drainage controls, we factor those details in from day one.
We also maintain long-standing relationships with regional suppliers, subcontractors, inspectors, and permitting agencies. That means faster response times, fewer hold-ups, and smoother approvals at every phase of construction. Our deep local ties and reputation help us navigate red tape and keep projects moving—especially when building in more rural or tightly regulated zones.
Whether you're planning a metal building in Antigo, a dealership outside of Wausau, or a manufacturing facility near Rhinelander, you can count on Urban Construction to bring proven experience that’s grounded in local knowledge—and built to last in Wisconsin’s weather.