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Tingle joins Skanska USA as senior vice president and national director

According to Skanska USA, a leading provider of construction management, preconstruction, and design-build services, its building business unit named Tom Tingle, as senior vice president and national director of its Sports Center of Excellence. He will lead a nationwide team of sports facility construction experts. Tingle has worked in the architecture and construction industries for more than 30 years, and for the last 23 years, he has focused primarily on large-scale sports construction projects. In his new role at Skanska, Tingle will utilize his vast industry experience to assist in the procurement and execution of Skanska's sports construction projects across the United States. "I am confident that Tom's impressive sports construction background will help him contribute a wealth of knowledge and experience to Skanska's Sports Center of Excellence," said John Reyhan, executive vice president and general manager for the Sports COE. "His ability to implement effective planning strategies and deliver on all projects makes him a great fit here at Skanska. By building on our commitment to quality and innovation along with our successes in the professional and collegiate markets, we see tremendous opportunities to increase our share of the sports construction industry." Prior to joining Skanska, Tingle most recently served as vice president for UK-based Intelligent Engineering (IE). He was instrumental in winning the first two US installations of their sandwich plate system (SPS) stadium seating deck product. Tingle attended the University of Kansas where he received his bachelor's degree in Architecture. In addition to being a licensed architect, Tingle is a LEED Accredited Professional and a member of the International Association of Venue Managers.
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