Aaron Krueger, LEED AP and Ronald Perry have joined Consigli Construction Co., Inc. as project managers.
Krueger brings 13 years of Connecticut area construction management experience in the private and public sectors to the Consigli team. As project manager, Krueger will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of his projects, and as the hub of team communications, he will be accountable for all facets of project administration.
Prior to joining Consigli, Krueger was involved in projects at Fairfield University, Trinity College, Deerfield Academy, The Learning Corridor in Hartford, the town of Killingly, and the town of Manchester, Conn. A LEED Accredited Professional, Krueger holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Perry is a building industry veteran with more than 13 years of construction management experience for corporate and school and university projects throughout Connecticut. His past projects include work for Wesleyan University, Waterbury Performing Arts Magnet School, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and Edwards Angle Palmer and Dodge in Hartford. Perry holds a B.S. degree in construction management from Central Connecticut State University.
"The addition of Aaron Krueger and Ronald Perry to our team expands our ability to provide the most comprehensive and focused construction management services in Connecticut," said Mike Walker, area manager for Consigli's Connecticut operations.
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