Building Better Futures
As one of the nation’s leading water and wastewater treatment construction companies, Rice Lake has been ensuring healthier communities and better environments across the Upper Midwest since 1984. As an ENR Top 200 Environmental Contractor, we leverage our expertise to provide best-in-class, self-performing construction services to municipal and private water and wastewater clients and commercial and industrial markets. Because when it comes to building better futures, our innovation and commitment know no boundaries.
What We Build
Whether it’s water and wastewater treatment plants, lift stations, pump houses, industrial facilities, or commercial buildings, we are fully dedicated to delivering unmatched excellence and success with the utmost level of quality, value, integrity, and safety on every project we build.
Upper Midwest Premier Builder
Nationally recognized but locally focused, we’ve been proudly serving the Upper Midwest for 40 years with quality construction services.
Mission-Driven.
Values- Led.
Safety
Integrity
Quality & Value
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Relationships
Employees
Loyalty
Building Better Together
Innovative. Collaborative. Inclusive. Just a few of the words that describe how we roll.
Passionate People. Powerful Solutions
At Rice Lake, people are our greatest asset.
Project Updates
New Wastewater Facility for Hartford, SD
The City of Hartford, South Dakota's current aging lagoon and residential growth had prompted the city for a new Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF). Rice Lake was awarded the CMAR contract and the new wastewater treatment facility broke ground in mid-September of...
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WRG Ranks #330 on the 2026 ENR Top 400 Contractors List
We're proud to share that WRG and its affiliates have been ranked #330 on the 2026 Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 400 Contractors list. ENR's Top 400 is the national scorecard for the construction industry - a ranking of the companies doing the biggest, most...
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