SYRACUSE, N.Y. — LeChase Construction Services, LLC announced it has promoted Paul Klinko to operations manager, leading its Syracuse office.

In his new role, Klinko will work to expand LeChase’s business in the Central New York region, with responsibility for managing client, employee, and subcontractor relationships, and overseeing daily operations, the firm said in a news release.

Klinko has more than 25 years of construction experience across a range of markets that include health care, higher education, K-12, mixed-use development, and industrial construction. He has extensive on-site construction and project management expertise as well as a background in estimating and budgeting, LeChase said.

Most recently, Klinko served as a project executive for Conifer-LeChase Construction — a joint venture between LeChase and Conifer Realty that develops housing projects. Having started at LeChase as a project manager in 2006, Klinko was promoted to project executive in 2011, and had been part of Conifer-LeChase since 2014.

LeChase Construction Services, established in 1944, is a full-service construction management and general construction firm headquartered near Rochester. In addition to Syracuse, the firm also has branch offices in Buffalo, Corning, Ithaca, Binghamton, Schenectady, and Armonk, plus two offices in North Carolina.

 

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