We would not be where we are today without the support of our community over the past four decades. In order to return the favor, we support organizations and causes that make our community better.


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UW-Platteville Golf Outing, Aug 2021

Newcomb Construction was a proud hole sponsor for the 16th annual University of Wisconsin-Platteville/BILSA (College of Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture) Alumni Golf Outing! The four person scramble took place on a beautiful Friday afternoon at The Oaks Golf Course in Cottage Grove. Over $8000 was raised for BILSA student scholarships!


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MPT Set Build, May 2019

For the second year in a row, we donated materials and one full day of man power to build the set for one of Middleton Players Theatre’s summer productions. Each summer MPT stages three full-scale musicals at the Middleton Performing Arts Center. This year the show was All Shook Up, featuring the music of Elvis Presley and a cast of nearly 50. We are proud to support MPT (literally — our set needed to support dozens of cast members!) which successfully celebrates local talents while providing professional-level theatrical experiences!


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Blackhawk Easter Lunch, April 2019

This year, Newcomb Construction hosted our 6th annual holiday feast at the Blackhawk Church jobsite in Fitchburg.  About 90 people attended including the building owners and staff, Newcomb field and office employees, and dozens of subcontractors and suppliers for the project.  Hot turkey, gravy, stuffing, rolls, mashed potatoes, fresh fruit, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie were served as a celebration of everyone's hard work on the project.


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Art Velo, January 2018

On a snowy Sunday night, the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art's glass-encased lobby was transformed into a high-energy, music-infused indoor cycling experience. Developed in partnership with Cyc Fitness spinning studio, Art Velo brought cycling, fitness, and art enthusiasts together for a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Seven Newcomb employees biked their tushes off in support of MMoCA and its mission to contribute to the cultural vibrancy of our community. Way to go, Team Newcomb!


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habitat for humanity, july 2016

We partnered with our tenant neighbors - Vierbicher, Atmosphere Commercial Interiors, New York Life Insurance, Envision IT, and Welshire Capital - to build a Habitat home in our office building’s parking lot. In just one morning, the 100 volunteers built all of the interior and exterior walls with Hussaine and Khadija, who will move into the home. The walls will eventually be transported to Fitchburg’s Renaissance on the Park neighborhood, where the home will be constructed later this year.


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friends of pheasant branch, december 2015

Newcomb Construction donated $10,000 to Middleton’s Friends of the Pheasant Branch Conservancy to support their work in restoring, preserving, and protecting this natural area along the Pheasant Branch Creek. “I run (the bike trail) with my colleagues at least once a week… My son’s cross-country team practices on the trails. And every time I come out here it is better than the last,” said president Bret Newcomb. In a rapidly developing city, the 600-acre conservancy is a regional gem that we are lucky to have and happy to support.


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Bonfire Bash, September 2015

Newcomb Construction was the presenting sponsor of the 2015 Bonfire Bash, in which 407 community members set the Guinness world record for "Most People Simultaneously Making S'mores"! Yum! Bucky Badger also made an appearance in honor of the Badgers' football opener, and kids were invited to play on Keva's fields and equipment. All proceeds benefitted Middleton Outreach Ministry, which strives to raise awareness for the prevention of homelessness in our community.


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Gilda's Run, October 2014

Newcomb Construction was proud to be the presenting sponsor of the 2014 Gilda's Run.  Twenty-three Newcomb employees and nearly 1000 others braved the chilly fall weather to support the important work of Gilda’s Club Madison. The route took participants past three of our concrete tilt-up buildings. This is the 7th annual Gilda's Run for the Madison area branch. Gilda's Club offers support groups, information and social events for those living with cancer or supporting a loved one with cancer. The national organization is named after comedian Gilda Radner, who died young of ovarian cancer but realized the importance of emotional support for cancer patients.


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Terrace Town, March 2014

Terrace Town is a biennial program that aims to teach students how cities are planned, what makes a quality city, and how citizens can participate in the improvement of their community. The program culminates at the Monona Terrace where the participating local construct their cities to be put on display. Members of the community are invited to view and celebrate the students' work. Preston, Anna, and Nicole from Newcomb Construction each partnered with students from Olson Elementary to help create the "Capitol Square" seen here.


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Canstruction Madison, May 2013

Canstruction is a community competition to end hunger.  Teams build incredible, highly imaginative structures out of canned goods and packaged food they have either purchased or collected.  After the competition, the food is donated to Middleton Outreach Ministry’s Food Pantry.  Newcomb Construction engineered and built an 8' tall Tower of Pisa, made up of 804 cans of fruits and vegetables. It leans at a 5 degree angle, without any supports.


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Volunteer Day, December 2012

For the third winter in a row, Newcomb employees have donated one day's worth of their time and talents to Middleton Outreach Ministry, who matched them with local senior citizens in need of some manual labor. Dozens of Middleton residents received visits from our guys, who helped them with household projects like caulking, weatherizing, hanging shelves, changing out faucets, etc. It was our pleasure to give back to our community during the holiday season and to help those who are less able.


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Snow Shoveling Day, April 2008

Newcomb Construction is honored to have won a Good Samaritan Award for helping those in need. All nominees and winners were announced at a banquet held at the Monona Terrace April 24. The awards honor Dane County businesses for thier actions that go above and beyond their usual operations. Newcomb joined forces with the West Madison Senior Coalition in December to help shovel out the area's senior citizens. Nearly all the office and field employees volunteered a full day's work to help rescue citizens who were physically unable to clear their driveways and sidewalks.