Skanska has announced two high level new hires in support of its building construction business in California. Additionally, the firm has also promoted a new vice-president.
The contractors says it has hired Chuck Mattox as vice-president of preconstruction. Mattox has 27 years of industry experience ,optimizing operations and working on a variety of building types and will be based in Oakland.
Additionally in Oakland, Skanska has promoted Jeff Robinson to vice-president, project executive.
Meahwhile, Brett Curry has also been hired as vice-president, project executive in Skanska’s Los Angeles office.
“Growth in California is putting a spotlight on the need for new facilities and renovations,” Skanska USA Building Chief Operating Officer Len Vetrone said in a statement. “Customers need the right partners to realize the visions they desire for their project outcomes. Jeff, Chuck and Brett have proven through the years to be key partners and will help us cultivate our customer-focused culture even more.”
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