CARSON CITY, Nev. — Miles Construction recently appointed Marc Desalle as project manager of the company's Carson City-based commercial construction team.
Desalle's diverse background spans more than 30 years, according to a June 22 press release. His project management experience includes residential, educational, commercial and large industrial projects with budgets exceeding $50 million.
“Marc's experience in research, knowledge, planning and collaboration with a project team will be a tremendous asset to Miles and our clients,” Cary Richardson, vice president and senior project manager of Miles Construction, said in a statement. “He has a unique ability to perform effectively through all aspects of a complex project.”
Prior to joining Miles Construction, Desalle completed site development and vertical construction projects in California, Washington and Colorado.
He also successfully managed construction of the state-of-the-art Enzie STEM Building for the University of Wyoming — a project that won the 2017 Laboratory of the Year award.
-->CARSON CITY, Nev. — Miles Construction recently appointed Marc Desalle as project manager of the company's Carson City-based commercial construction team.
Desalle's diverse background spans more than 30 years, according to a June 22 press release. His project management experience includes residential, educational, commercial and large industrial projects with budgets exceeding $50 million.
“Marc's experience in research, knowledge, planning and collaboration with a project team will be a tremendous asset to Miles and our clients,” Cary Richardson, vice president and senior project manager of Miles Construction, said in a statement. “He has a unique ability to perform effectively through all aspects of a complex project.”
Prior to joining Miles Construction, Desalle completed site development and vertical construction projects in California, Washington and Colorado.
He also successfully managed construction of the state-of-the-art Enzie STEM Building for the University of Wyoming — a project that won the 2017 Laboratory of the Year award.
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