Hedges and Kuck join Consigli Construction Co., Inc.'s Hartford, CT office
Consigli Construction Co., Inc. has added two senior project managers, Todd Hedges, LEED AP, and Curtis Kuck, to its Hartford office.
A seasoned project manager with over 23 years of experience in the construction industry, Hedges has been involved in extensive renovations and laboratory projects at Yale University and the University of Conn. A LEED Accredited Professional, Hedges holds a master of science in operations management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a bachelor of science in construction engineering from Central Connecticut State University.
Kuck is an industry veteran with over 24 years of construction management experience for university and healthcare clients in the Connecticut area. Prior to joining the Consigli team, he worked on projects at the University of Conn., Yale-New Haven Hospital, and Smilow Cancer Hospital. He holds a master of science in construction management and a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from Drexel University.
"We are fortunate to be able to add Todd Hedges and Curtis Kuck to our Hartford Office team," said Mike Walker, area manager for Consigli's Connecticut operations. "The breadth of their experience in projects throughout Connecticut in the healthcare and academic markets will allow us to better serve our clients and provide the most comprehensive and focused construction management services in the area."
Consigli, a fourth generation family-owned business, established in 1905, is a full-service construction manager and general contractor serving academic, healthcare, institutional, corporate, life sciences, landmark restoration and federal clients throughout New England and New York.
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