The Hayner Hoyt Corporation

The Hayner Hoyt Corporation has promoted RICK HOWLEY and BILL NELSON to project superintendents. Howley joined Hayner Hoyt in 2006 as a carpenter and progressed to supervisor in 2010. He has experience in large-scale commercial, complex health care, and custom residential projects, having previously owned a custom homebuilding company. Nelson started at Hayner Hoyt as an […]

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The Hayner Hoyt Corporation has promoted RICK HOWLEY and BILL NELSON to project superintendents. Howley joined Hayner Hoyt in 2006 as a carpenter and progressed to supervisor in 2010. He has experience in large-scale commercial, complex health care, and custom residential projects, having previously owned a custom homebuilding company.

Nelson started at Hayner Hoyt as an intern in 2011 and has followed the path of project engineer, assistant superintendent, and ultimately superintendent. He has an associate degree in construction management from Morrisville State University and a bachelor’s degree in construction management from SUNY ESF. Nelson also holds the associate constructor designation and is a LEED green associate.

 

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