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McCabe joins Kaplan as senior project manager

Timothy McCabe,
Kaplan Construction

Boston, MA Timothy McCabe has joined Kaplan Construction as a senior project manager. McCabe brings more than 20 years of experience to Kaplan Construction, where he will be responsible for leading project delivery and managing client relationships.

Kaplan’s services include preconstruction, general contracting, construction management, and design/build for a variety of clients, including multi-family, commercial, healthcare, historic rehab, institutional, recreational, and houses of worship. McCabe will be taking the lead on all of Kaplan’s healthcare and life science projects from project inception through turnover.

Prior to joining Kaplan Construction, McCabe was a MEP project manager for Turner Construction Co., where he coordinated and oversaw building mechanical and electrical system installation and start-up for multi-million dollar construction projects. Managing a staff of 10 employees, McCabe was responsible for over 300 tradespeople in the field on projects such as the Harvard Science and Engineering Center, 50/60 Binney St., Vertex Pharmaceutical, among others. 

Previously, McCabe was an applications engineer at Camp Dresser & McKee Engineering and a project engineer at Dynalektrix.

McCabe holds a Bachelor of Science in power plants and facilities engineering from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

“Tim brings a proven track record managing large, complex projects while delivering superior client service,” said Nate Peck, president of Kaplan Construction. “His training and experience as an engineer and MEP project manager allow him to bring a unique perspective to any project. We are excited to have him as a part of our team.”

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