KSW Construction Corporation

Communication with my contractor is very important to me personally, and the availability and responsiveness of Dean Slaby, Dan Crow and the entire KSW organization has been outstanding.
Scott McLamore, Joseph Freed & Associates

Cliff O'Connor... was very responsive to our needs and went above and beyond our expectation for oversight and management of this project.
Ryan Baughn, Ancora Coffee Roasters

About Us

History

KSW Construction Corporation was founded in 2005 by Dean Slaby and Thomas Weigand. Their vision was to create a commercial construction company based upon efficient service, good pricing, quality workmanship, but most importantly, to develop and maintain long-standing professional relationships with clients. Both founders have successfully practiced this same approach throughout their careers and with other businesses they've founded. In 2006, Doug Slaby, who shares this same vision, joined as partner and Vice President, setting the groundwork for a growing company.

In three short years of business, KSW has grown into one of the premier mid-sized construction companies in southern Wisconsin. KSW has provided services to over 200 satisfied clients, many of whom have already retained the company for multiple construction projects.

Community

KSW Construction is a proud corporate sponsor of the Madison Children’s Museum.  To view photos and read information about our most recent involvement in the “Careers in Construction Week” at the museum, please visit the Madison Children's Museum website and our News page.

KSW Construction is also pleased to have spearheaded the development of a new athletic field for the Verona Wildcat Youth Football program and the Verona Lacrosse Club. The new facility, valued at over $220,000 was built with donated material and labor. As a parent and football coach, KSW Construction Corporation co-founder, Dean Slaby watched the football and lacrosse programs outgrow their existing facilities and knew KSW could provide the resources needed to complete the project with minimal cost to the teams. The project included building a press box, concession stand, equipment shed, and field; and installation of a score board, goals posts and fencing. KSW coordinated the project from start to finish including securing donations for electrical systems from Krantz Electric, sod donated by The Bruce Company, Stoughton Lumber, who provided lumber, Cleary Building Corp., who supplied the metal building used as an equipment shed; and services from Olsen Excavating.

Memberships

KSW Construction is a member of the Associated Building Contractors (ABC), the Jack Miller Network, and an authorized dealer of STAR Building Products.