New York Real Estate Journal

Stalco Construction hires Solloch as project manager

April 25, 2011 - Long Island
Stalco Construction, Inc. hired Joseph Solloch as project manager. Solloch's responsibilities encompass management of all pre-construction and construction activities, including client relations, estimating, scheduling and logistics, bid package development, subcontractor negotiations, quality control, progress reporting, site work, and project turnovers. Solloch currently manages the $5.6-million renovation of the SUNY Downstate Medical Center's food service facilities in Brooklyn, NY and renovations of Shelter Rock and Patchogue-Medford Library public libraries on Long island. Prior to joining Stalco, Solloch served as project architect at Baldassano Architecture; project manager at William F. Collins, AIA Architects, LLP; and project manager for the performing arts venue design/builder Theatrical Services & Supplies, Inc. His experience spans a cross section of mission critical/technology, office, retail, entertainment, education, and public projects. Solloch holds a bachelor of science degree in Architecture from New York Institute of Technology in Westbury. Headquartered in Islandia, NY, with a regional office in New York City, Stalco Construction, Inc. is a full-service general contracting and construction management firm active on Long Island and in the Greater New York area. Established in 1992, the firm builds commercial and institutional facilities for office, retail, educational, healthcare, governmental, cultural, and religious clients. Stalco's personnel include professional engineers, architects, project managers, superintendents, and support staff. The value of the firm's on-going ground-up, interior, and capital improvement projects exceeds $80 million. Stalco's current and recent work includes the $10-million Battery Park Pier A renovation in Lower Manhattan; the $1.4-million Home Fair store at the Atlas Park Mall in Glendale, NY; Ultra Diamonds jewelry stores in Riverhead, NY; the $11.3-million renovation of the landmarked Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, NY; the on-call Construction Management contract for the 778,000-square foot CA, Inc. Global Headquarters in Islandia, NY; the $1.2-million Dental Hygiene Laboratory and Knapp Hall at SUNY College in Farmingdale, NY; the $30-million expansion and renovation program for the Three Village Central School District in Suffolk County; The Hicksville Fire Department Station 2; and the $2.7-million Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Administrative Building in Coram, NY. ***