SYRACUSE, N.Y. — VIP Structures, an integrated design-build firm, has recently appointed Adam Legg as a senior project manager. In this role, Legg is undertaking a multifaceted portfolio of responsibilities including overseeing project budgets, schedules, logistics planning, safety, and contract management, as well as ensuring coordination among various stakeholders, the Syracuse–based company announced. With more […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — VIP Structures, an integrated design-build firm, has recently appointed Adam Legg as a senior project manager.
In this role, Legg is undertaking a multifaceted portfolio of responsibilities including overseeing project budgets, schedules, logistics planning, safety, and contract management, as well as ensuring coordination among various stakeholders, the Syracuse–based company announced.
With more than 15 years of industry experience, Legg brings extensive expertise to VIP. Throughout his career, he has led the construction on a number of projects across the region including Oswego Health’s Lakeview Center for Mental Health & Wellness, Crouse Hospital’s Emergency Services, Cayuga Medical Center’s Radiology & Linear Accelerator, and Ithaca’s 238 Linden Avenue housing development, the firm said. He also worked on many more projects including those at Syracuse University, Onondaga Community College, Oneida Indian Nation, FedEx, SUNY Upstate, Rome Health, and St. Joseph’s Health.
“Adam’s extensive experience, coupled with his strong leadership skills and commitment to excellence, positions him perfectly for this role,” Christine Stevens, president of construction at VIP, said in a statement. “We are confident that his addition to our team will not only accelerate our growth trajectory, but also enable us to consistently surpass our clients’ expectations.”
Legg earned his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary engineering and management from Clarkson University.
VIP Structures offers full-service architecture, engineering, construction, and development for commercial, industrial,
housing, and institutional clients.