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Myers of NEI General Contracting promoted to vice president of texas operations

Missouri City, TX NEI General Contracting, an award-winning general contracting firm, has promoted Mike Myers to vice president of its Texas operations. Myers has been with NEI since 2014.

A builder with decades of affordable housing and multi-phase residential experience, Myers has played a pivotal role in both building projects and growing the pipeline of NEI work across all markets. He previously helped open NEI’s Florida operations, based in Winter Garden, which has quickly established itself as one of the region’s foremost affordable housing builders. 

In his new role, Myers is tasked directly with managing and growing NEI’s presence across Texas. Like all major metro areas, Texas is experiencing challenges with providing sufficient affordable housing resources for its growing population, especially in Houston and Dallas. NEI’s track record for building much-needed attainable housing stock across the East coast is helping Texas statewide leaders and developers discover innovative solutions for both new construction and reuse of existing structures.

Myers is an active member of the Texas Affiliation of Affordable Housing Providers (TAAHP). In short, he is committed to the Texas market and making a lasting impact in the communities throughout it.  

“Mike is an incredibly detail-oriented community builder who understands the challenges in affordable housing as well as the critical need for it,” said Josef Rettman, president, NEI General Contracting. “We are confident that in his new role within NEI’s growing Texas market, he will continue to make the positive impact he is known for.” 

He studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida, is a PMI Certified Project Management Professional, and holds the NASCLA credential for GC Licensing in 16 states throughout the country.

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