What is Northern Interstate Construction?
Founded in 1985 and incorporated in Wisconsin in 1986 by brothers Bruce and Bill Johnson, Northern Interstate Construction (NIC) carries on a family tradition in the construction industry. Initially specializing in DOT projects and bridge demolition in northern Wisconsin, NIC has evolved significantly over its 35-year history. Now under second-generation ownership with Blake Johnson and Justin Johnson, the company has broadened its service offerings to include industrial maintenance, utility work, railway projects, hydro-excavation, and contract mining, among others. NIC operates a fleet of over 60 heavy equipment pieces and holds licenses in Wisconsin and Minnesota for demolition, utility, and earthwork. The company is a certified ISNetWorld Member Contractor and has expanded its operational scope beyond its historical focus on mid-size to large private site work and DOT projects.
How much funding has Northern Interstate Construction raised?
Northern Interstate Construction has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Northern Interstate Construction
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Northern Interstate Construction?
The recent strategic investment signals a new phase of expansion for Northern Interstate Construction, likely enabling further diversification of services and potential acquisition of new heavy equipment to support its growing fleet. This capital infusion is expected to bolster NIC's capacity to undertake larger and more complex projects across its expanded service portfolio, including railway work and contract mining. The company's transition into a broader range of specialized construction services, coupled with its second-generation leadership, positions it for continued growth and market leadership in the Midwest.
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