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Hunter Roberts welcomes Cabrera as vice president, director of healthcare

New York, NY Hunter Roberts Construction Group (Hunter Roberts), named Antonio Cabrera, LEED AP, as vice president, director of healthcare. Cabrera will be responsible for operations related to Hunter Roberts’ healthcare and life science practice. With over 16 years of construction experience dedicated to healthcare and life science projects, Cabrera has a proven track record of successfully completing a wide range of complex projects from pre-construction through final completion.

“Antonio has developed a solid reputation for his client-first mentality and is an excellent communicator and a talented problem solver,” said Kevin Barrett, executive vice president. “Antonio is known as a builder with expertise in pre-construction, planning and construction of major healthcare, multiphase, gut renovations, fast-track and ground-up new construction projects. He has an excellent reputation for his ability to lead a team through any challenges and his energy and passion for the healthcare market sector stands out.”

Cabrera has been with Hunter Roberts for over six years and is a member of the American Society for Healthcare Engineering.

Cabrera graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical engineering and a minor in Civil Engineering.

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