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Construction Employment News: March 2022

Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
March 22, 2022
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Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.

ABC

Joseph Xavier was named senior director of health and safety for Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC). Xavier is a safety and workforce expert with more than 30 years of experience, and will lead and contribute to the development and deployment of the overall health, safety and environment strategy for ABC.

Consigli Construction Co.

Chad Adams was named project executive, Juliane Medd was named project development manager and Nicholas Albright was named senior project manager for Consigli’s Washington, D.C., office. Consigli is a leading construction manager in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

Doggett Concrete

Daniel Myrick joined Doggett Concrete as business development representative for the company’s eastern commercial division. Doggett Concrete is a commercial and residential concrete construction company serving areas across the Southeast.

Jacobsen Construction Company

Jacobsen—a 100% employee-owned, Employee Stock Ownership Plan general contractor—announced several leadership promotions. Jon Wight was named vice president of field operations; Jon Moody was named vice president and project executive; Josh Fenn is now vice president and project executive and will continue his role as assistant project director at the Salt Lake Temple Major Renovation; Rob Mills is now vice president of project development; Scott Samowitz was named vice president of information technology and security; Julie Mulcock was named executive vice president of human resources; and Scott DeGraffenried, Jacobsen’s general counsel, is now an executive vice president.

Sundt Construction

Keenan Driscoll was named chief financial officer (CFO) for Sundt Construction, an employee-owned general contractor specializing in transportation, industrial, building, concrete and renewable energy. Driscoll will also join the Sundt Companies Board of Directors. The company's longtime CFO, Kevin Burnett, will remain with the company through April before retiring.

TDIndustries, Inc.

TDIndustries—a facilities service and mechanical construction company serving the Southwest—announced new members of its executive leadership team. David Fultz was named executive vice president and will lead Fort Worth and West Texas; Nikki Morgan was named executive vice president and will lead Houston and San Antonio; Matt Terry was named executive vice president and will lead Dallas construction and special projects; and Lauren Turner was named executive vice president and will lead Dallas and Austin.

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