David Reyes joins Manhattan Construction’s Houston

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David Reyes photoManhattan Construction Company, a privately-held, top nationally-ranked general building company, is pleased to welcome David Reyes to the Company’s Houston-area office Reyes will be a part of Manhattan’s Houston estimating team, whose recent project work includes United Airlines Terminal C, Minute Maid Park Center Field Improvements, and the Alvin Independent School District Stadium. Reyes has new construction and interior build-out project experience in estimating, project management and operations. Reyes is a native Houstonian and earned his bachelor’s degree in Construction Management from the University of Houston.

About Manhattan Construction Group:

Founded in 1896, Manhattan Construction Group is consistently recognized by Engineering News-Record (ENR) as a top 50 contractor and serves building, civil, pipeline and specialty construction segments in the U.S., Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Manhattan was named 2017 “Contractor of the Year” in a five-state region by ENR Texas & Louisiana. Its operations include Manhattan Construction Company, Manhattan Road & Bridge Company, Manhattan Pipeline, LLC, Manhattan International Construction Company, Ltd, Cantera Concrete Company, Spectrum Contracting, Inc. and Safezone, LLC. In the last three years, its operations have received more than 40 industry honors for quality and safety.

Source: www.manhattanconstructiongroup.com

 

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