Resumes: Construction



Hugues Antoine
Engineering Manager
20+ Yrs. Bldg. System Installation/Construction, Operation/Maintenance
Broad understanding of Bldgs. M.E.P. Systems, Cogenaration, CMMS, & FPI Surveys
Aptitude to Develop Effective Work Strategies as a Team
Excellent Analytical and Communication Skills



Roger Cargo
Facilities & Construction
Facilities & Construction Management
Retail space, construction, remodeling management
Facilities maintenance
Signage retrofitting



Mark Myers
Estimator and Project Manager
Design and Budget Development
Field Operations
Profit and Loss Management



Tracy Pratt
Architect
Over 20 Years of Experience in Architectural Design
Familiar with Commercial, Corporate, Institutional, Industrial, Retail, Food Service and Residential Oproject Types
Strong Work Ethic, Detail Oriented
Pursuing LEED GA Status



Harold Timmons
Permitting Specialist
Thorough, hard-working, detailed
Building and zoning permits at local level
Accurate timing and turn-around of permitting



Worth Wilson
Facilities Eng / Construction Project Mgr
Construction Project Manager/Facilities Engineer with over 25 years experience
Managed 2 million square feet new construction
Managed approx. 144 projects for expansion, remodel, change of use, repairs, & support equipment changes
Strong communication, computer, mathematical, reasoning, supervisory, and language skills



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