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Stone Mill Construction, LLC
141 Main Street Monticello, WI 53570
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(608) 938-4950 |
Over 50 Years Experience in Commercial and Agricultural Building Projects.
Recent Projects:
LaClar Farms - Koester Family, Dakota IL 123 x 273 Free stall barn featuring Glu-lam beams and smoked Sunsky polycarbonate gable panel With 42 x 70 Holding and 74 x 46 Solid- Core Parlor With wainscot and fan mansard, all EPS design. 2009
Larson Acres - Larson Family, Evansville WI 234 x1182 Cross Ventilated Free stall barn using VP steel, featuring 11’ cool cells at one entire sidewall and (200) 54” fans the other sidewall, and (4) full length baffle walls. This facility will house 1800 cows total with 40% of the barn designed for special needs situations, utilizing a full width partition for long day lighting control. The barn floor slopes at 1% to (2) separate drops for a new parlor and a new sand separation building. 2009 Red Brae Dairy- Armbruster Family, Muscoda WI 106 x 330 Free stall barn built using steel frames and galvanized girts and purlins from VP Buildings and attached wood holding area and a energy efficient Solid Core Parlor,office and utility supplied by EPS. This is a combination of materials that is by far the best of all worlds. This facility will be a showpiece of how things should be done.
Other Projects 1. Bruce/Donna Paull – Ridgeway, WI - 175 head parlor, holding, and free stall barn. 1999. 2. Mark and Lori Peterson – Monroe WI -175 head free stall barn. 1999. 3. Majestic View Dairy – Ron/Teri Abing, Lancaster, WI - 1200 head facility, including; parlor, holding, special needs, and free stall barn. 1999. 4. WIlliams Bedrock Bovines- Brad/Jeff WIlliams, Brodhead, WI - 300 head free stall barn. 2000. 5. Wholesome Dairy- Kenn Buelow, Chilton, WI - 3000 head facility including 72 stall rotary parlor, free stall barns, special needs, holding, commodity building, and digester. 2000. 6. Futura Dairy- investor group, Waubeek IA - 600 head facility, including parlor, holding, free stall barn, commodity building, and digester. 2000. 7. Slowey Dairy- Tim Slowey family, Oxford, WI - 700 head facility With an open sided parlor for airflow, holding, free stall, and small special needs barn. 2001. 8. Plainview Stock Farm- Keith/Trent Blumer, Albany, WI - 800 head heifer raising facility, featuring full slatted WIeser pre-cast concrete pit under the free stall barn. 2001. 9. Golden Oaks Dairy- Gary/Nate Janssen, Wauconda, Il - 650 head free stall, holding and parlor, also includes a commodity building. 2001-2002. 10. Condon Dairy- Bob/Lisa Condon, 200 head free stall barn attached to existing free stall 2002. 11. Majestic View Dairy- Ron and Teri Abing, Lancaster WI. 400 head second barn With alley scarpers and rubber covered alleys. 2002 12. Country View Equestrian Center- Sandy Wasserstrass, Monroe, WI - 48 head horse stable, includes indoor riding arena, office/classroom, viewing area, locker rooms. 2002. 13. Bremmer Farms- Ron, Chad, Ross Bremmer, Pearl City, IL - 400 head heifer free stall barn , With stalls for 350 to 1200 lb. Heifers 2003. 14. Paramount Calves- Ken Norgard, Darlington, WI - Calf raising facility, expandable to accommodate several thousand 350 lb. Calves, 2003. 15. Sulzer Farms- Mike/Hans Sulzer, Monroe, WI - Pet food business and storage building, 2004. 16. Falkland Dairy- Jeff/Katie Falk, Monroe, WI - 300 head facility, including 30 stall rotary parlor, holding, free stall. Unique because they WIll have a pre-cast concrete parlor. 2004. 17. Williams Bedrock Bovines – Brad and Jeff Williams, Brodhead, WI - 300 cow addition to existing barn, plus a mechanical sand separation system was added to maximize sand bedding efficiency by recycling sand. 2004. 18. Voegeli Farms – Bryan and Jim Voegeli, Monticello, WI - 150 cow 3-row free stall barn with (2) treatment pens and simple push-off manure storage system. 2004. 19. Spring Grove Dairy – Dan and Mary Monson, Kasbergens, Brodhead, WI - 228’ addition to an existing special needs barn for a 1500 cow facility. Barn features 8’ outside transfer lanes for easy access to pens and stalls; also one side of stalls is configured as a head to tail layout With the front row raised for good vision. 2005. 20. Stone Ridge Dairy- George Kasbergen, Bellflower, IL. 30,000 sq ft hay storage building. This is unique because it is 225’ wide by 125’ long with (3) 75’ wide bays. Pre-cast 10’ tall bunker walls separate the bays and cover the perimeter walls. 2005. 21.Larson Acres- Ed and Mike Larson, Evansville, WI. 80x100 farm shop, all insulated with (2) 24x16 sidewall overhead doors and in-floor radiant heat. 2005. 22 Bass Farms- Scott and Paul Bass, Orangeville, IL. 50 cow 3-row addition to an existing tie-stall barn. 3 rows turned in the opposite direction from normal to accommodate lot lines of the dairy. Several treatment pens fit into the design. 2005. 23. Plainview Stock Farms- Keith and Trent Blumer, Albany, WI. 800 head heifer 6-row free stall barn with WIeser slatted floor pit under building. For started heifers up to breeding age. 2005 24.Sweetwater Farms- Steve Schmidt and Ed Niesen, Dane, WI. 300 cow 6-row free stall barn. All hot-dipped galvanized frames and secondary With valley built in for holding building to attach to. (2) interior column layout leaving center of the barn very open. 2005 25.Halverson Farms- J.Donald Halverson, Monticello, WI - 250 cow 6-row free stall barn. Attaches to existing barn from side With an enclosed walkway between, also simple manure push-off pit. 2005-2006. 26. Feller Farms- Tim and Bryon Feller, Monticello, WI - 70x150 hay and machinery storage building. 16’ sidewalls with wall lights at top of wall for natural lighting in building. 2006. 27.Sacker Farms- Jim and Sue Sacker, Monroe WI - 80x128 3- row free stall barn for 80 head. All hot-dipped galvanized structure attached to existing lean-to remodeled for swing parlor. 2006 28. Steve Blunt- Steve and Larene Blunt, Monroe, WI - 100x168 4- row tail-to-tail free stall barn With Suntuff clear panels in both endwall gables. 150 stalls. (2) Interior column layout for open center. 2006 29. Barker Farms- Donnie and Heath Barker, Monroe, WI - 120x154 150 cow free stall barn With all galvanized frames and secondary and curtains on both endwalls. 2006 30.Midwestern Bio Ag- Blue Mounds, WI - 120x300 warehouse, 100x60 office, 100x200 fertilizer building. Commercial all natural fertilizer company relocating at new site with all new facilities. Warehouse/office featuring simple-saver ceiling and insulation system. 2006 31.Valley Mead Dairy- Duane Bernet, Monticello, WI - 120x300 400-cow free stall barn. Curtains on (1) endwall with only16x14 feed alley doors on endwalls. All galvanized interior columns With center crossover alley for (4) pens. 2006 32.Platteland Development- Joe Schambow, Platteville, WI - Small business 60x120 commercial building featuring simple-saver ceiling and insulation system and Mono slope standing seam roof. 2006 33.Oestreich Farms- Keith Oestreich, Lake Mills, WI - 40x104, 44 stall dry cow barn With Mono slope roof and solar front and only (2) rows. 2006 34. First Supply- Platteville, WI - 70x150 plumbing supply store/ warehouse With clear span frames and 28’ warehouse sidewalls for pallet racks and simple-saver ceiling and insulation system in store and warehouse. 2007 Dave Prahler VP (608) 784-3839 >35. Rosy-Lane Farms- Lloyd and Daphne Holterman, Watertown, WI - 210x270, 500 head 8- row barn featuring new cross ventilated technology. All insulated roof and sidewalls, .5/12 roof pitch With (4) rows of baffle or partition interior walls 8’ off finished floor to direct cross air flow close to the cows for maximum comfort and a more controlled environment 2007 Lloyd Holterman (920) 262-0797 36.WIlliams Bedrock Bovines- Brad and Jeff Williams, Brodhead, WI - 202x304, 500 head heifer/ cow barn 8- row cross ventilated With same features as Rosy-Lane Farms except they will use 56 fans on (1) sidewall With other sidewall as curtain for airflow. 2007 Brad/ Jeff Williams (608) 897-4246 37.R-Farms- Keith/ Brian Rademacher, Cottage Grove, WI - 120x420, 6- row barn With 12’ additional width as an access alley for (2) pens, includes storage are for rice hull bedding, 3” insulated roof, 4’ clean alley across endwall to access pens Without walking in litter alleys. 2007 Keith/ Brian Rademacher (608) 837-7625 38.WItt Farms- Don/ Mike WItt, Monticello, WI, 60x180 shop / storage shed for machinery, shop features R-33 insulation With simple-saver ceiling, and clear span frames throughout the building. Storage side will have south sidewall open for ease of moving large machinery in and out. 2007 Don/ Mike WItt (608) 938-4836 39. Falkland Dairy- Jeff and Katie Falk, Monroe, WI 100x120 free stall addition to existing 100x350 barn. Stalls on one side and calving pens on other side. 2008. 40.Minhas Craft Brewery- Minhas Family, Monroe, WI 90x220 addition to existing warehouse for beer product. 2008. 42.Swiss Miss Farms- Tony Senn, Beaver Dam, WI 65x192 free stall barn, featuring a raised ridge and large pen area for calving, and approximately 100 stalls. 2008 43. Hageman Farms – Clifford Hageman, Fitchburg WI, EPS wood rebuild after July fire destroyed existing stall barn. Rebuilt as a 4 row stall barn With barn cleaners and new pipeline milking system, also fully insulate lined ceiling and addition of raised haymow area on (1) end of barn 2008 44.WItt Farms- Don/ Mike WItt, Monticello, WI, 100x194 steel beef barn, featuring drive thru feeding in the center. Scrape alleys are on both sides with pen pack for a cow/calf operation. The feed area uses pre cast J-bunks to keep feed in place. 2008
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Stone Mill Construction
Agricultural and Commercial Builders in Monticello Wisconsin
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Fine example of a steel Agricultural building utilizing galvanized secondaries and hot dipped frames.
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Stone Mill Construction was formed by Kim Buehl and Glenn Marquette whose combined experience in the industry exceeds 50 years
Having been a dairyman and working for a large Building Contractor , Kim had hands on experience in the dairy industry as well as experience in construction methods and applications in dairy facilities. It was during his time spent contracting that he decided he could develop, improve and help the modern farmer move into the next level of farming, using newly developed technologies and approaches to dairy management. These improved barn designs would allow for greater cow management, and comfort.
He started Pro-Ag Construction Company in Monticello, WI. Here he gained respect among new and old contacts, and developed a respectable amount of business. He felt a need to grow his business, so he sought out Glenn Marquette, whom he worked with in the past. It soon became evident that they had what it took to create a successful partnership.
Glenn brought 24 years of Engineered Steel building experience. Glenn has worked on all types of commercial projects from Airport Terminals & Hangers, Shopping Malls, Churches, and Retail space to just about anything you can think of.
Together we formed Stone Mill Construction, LLC.
A Builder dedicated to building quality Commercial and Agricultural Buildings in Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, and Eastern Minnesota Area. Stone Mill Construction is focused on solving the needs of their clients and 'helping customers efficiently get the most out of their building projects' is their passion.
"We pride ourselves on quality workmanship and attention to detail. Our previous project experiences ranging from small (50 head) to large (several thousand head) dairy facilities, Manufacturing and Retail. Give us a call today and see how Stone Mill Construction can improve your agricultural or commercial business"

Stone Mill Construction LLC, is employee owned and welcomes the opportunity to work with you on your next project, as a competitive and competent builder.
We currently offer (2) different building packages:
1) Varco Pruden all steel buildings, which can be ordered to suit needs, whether you are building a barn, shop, commercial building, you can choose economically primed or full-on hot dipped galvanized framing for generations of use.
2) EPS Wood structures, post and beam design Barns as well as Parlors designed with Solid core systems. This building method speeds construction time greatly, creates a well insulated building and gets equipment people in faster, which gets cows in faster.
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