Wildeck Moves to Waukesha, WI Headquarters

Wildeck relocates its headquarters to Waukesha, Wisconsin, expanding its manufacturing and creating jobs.

Wildeck New Hq

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Wildeck, Inc., a manufacturer of industrial work platforms (mezzanines), vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs), rideable material lifts (RMLs), custom ladders, access platforms, and safety guarding products, is excited to announce the completion of its new corporate headquarters and innovation center in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Located at 1900 E. North Street, the new campus spans over 21.97 acres, and is triple the size of the previous headquarters, which Wildeck operated at 405 Commerce Street (also in Waukesha) for nearly four decades.

VJS Construction Services led the construction and design for Wildeck’s new 40,000-square-foot office which includes new facilities for training, research, and customer engagement. Wildeck’s new office connects to a manufacturing space which has involved recent capital investments, including an automated powder coat paint line, automated structural steel fabrication line, and fiber laser.

Remaining in Waukesha, a hub of skilled manufacturing talent, was crucial to Wildeck. With deep roots in Southeastern Wisconsin, the company is proud to contribute to the area’s strong manufacturing tradition and benefit from its skilled labor pool. Located conveniently off I-94, the new headquarters ensure an easy commute for Wildeck’s employee-owners, most of whom live nearby.

Dan Lorenz, President of Wildeck, emphasized the significance of the new headquarters: “Our new headquarters is a game-changer for Wildeck, helping us attract top talent, offering a prime space for customer tours, and providing a cutting-edge training facility to ensure our team’s continued excellence. We’re grateful to VJS Construction Services and the city of Waukesha for their support in making this project a smooth success.” 

The new facility not only supports Wildeck’s operational growth but also strengthens its role as a employer in the region, regularly hiring manufacturing positions including welders, material handlers, machine operators, and painters, largely from the Waukesha area. The company’s expanded headquarters enable the development of new and innovative products, the ability to attract top industry talent, and best-in-class training resources for dealer partners.

“VJS Construction Services is proud to have led construction for Wildeck’s new facility, supporting their growth and creating job opportunities for Waukesha and nearby communities,” said Katherine Kawczynski, Partner and Director of Architecture at VJS Construction Services.

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