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Lendlease hires Langdon as operations director for Life Sciences Construction

Princeton, NJ Lendlease, a leading global real estate and investment management group, has appointed John Langdon as operations director, Life Science Construction, for its Americas region. Langdon will report to Anthony Giuliano, general manager, Life Science Construction, for the Americas region.

Langdon comes to Lendlease with over three decades of construction experience. In his new role, he will manage the operations of the Life Science Construction business, implement plans and policies, and offer technical and commercial support to the project teams.

Over the course of his career, Langdon has managed more than $1 billion in construction projects. Most recently, he served as vice president of Facilities and Construction at Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health, where he was responsible for the oversight and negotiation of the land acquisition and the design and construction contracts for a 500,000-square-foot cancer hospital.

Prior to that role, Langdon spent 22 years at Skanska USA Building as an account manager, serving clients in the life science, commercial office, higher education and infrastructure markets throughout the New York Tri-State area. He was responsible for sales and operations, overseeing a staff of over 100 project managers, engineers, superintendents, preconstruction / estimating, accounting and project controls support teams.

Langdon earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and is licensed as a professional engineer in the state of New Jersey.

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