Woolley joins Hudson Meridian as vice president of construction services
According to Hudson Meridian Construction Group, Rich Woolley has joined the firm as VP of construction services.
Woolley comes with experience within the industry, having constructed over 2,000 apartments in Manhattan, Westchester and Stamford, Conn. In addition to managing projects, he has experience in estimating and purchasing which will be a focus in his role.
Woolley has constructed the following:
* Harbor Point, $342 million, multi-use development including Harbor Point Hotels & Spa, Residential, Retail and School including $85 million renovation of Landmark Building.
* Trump Plaza, $135 million, 34-story, 194 units
* One Carnegie Hill, $100 million, 41-story, 461 units
* Bank Street Commons, $100 million, 2-20 story towers, 501 units
Hudson Meridian Construction's new innovations and the increasing demand from their customers led them to look for an addition to their team who will fit in with their exceptional service and it is very fortunate that they were able to find someone of Woolley's caliber to fulfill this role. Hudson Meridian is confident that he will play a key role in providing and implementing high quality construction services.
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