As Executive Vice President of Redevelopment and Logistics Bill is currently responsible for focusing on three areas. The first area is the Brownfield redevelopment opportunities similar to the Port of Baltimore (GM plant) project. The second area is a focus on U.S. Ports intermodals and other logistics opportunities. And the third area is evaluating opportunities for Enhanced Use Leases with government agencies.
Bill has been with Duke Construction since 1983. He has been in our Indianapolis Detroit and Columbus offices during that time. Previously as Regional Senior Vice President Bill played a key role in obtaining and constructing major projects throughout the country including a long relationship with General Motors which includes multiple projects throughout the country. He has participated in or chaired three strategic planning committees including the Development Logistics and the Brownfield Committees. From these committees several key initiatives have been launched including the National Development Group and our Logistics and Brownfield strategies. Before joining Duke he spent three years with Tousley Bixler Construction in Indianapolis as a Field Engineer.
Bill earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University in 1979. Through a co-op program at Purdue he spent three years with the Army Corps of Engineers. He was named 2000 Duke Construction Salesperson of the Year is a member of Powell United Methodist Church a supporter and volunteer of Youth Hockey and a supporter of Ballet Met.
Significant Projects/Clients
The Fashion Mall Indianapolis IN
UPS Indianapolis IN
Southfield TechneCenter Detroit MI
VA Out Patient Clinic Columbus OH
Nationwide Columbus OH (multiple projects)
BMW Columbus OH (multiple projects)
GM SPO (multiple projects)
Chesapeake Commerce Center Baltimore MD |