KBE Promotes Three to VP

Farmington, CT – KBE Building Corporation (KBE) recently promoted three Directors to Vice President.

Jim Culkin has been promoted to Vice President of Preconstruction and Estimating from his previous position of Director of Procurement for the Northeast office. Mr. Culkin has 27 years of experience in the construction industry. He has a BS in Engineering from Penn State University and recently earned his Designated Design-Build Professional™ Certification from the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA).

Farmington, CT  – KBE Building Corporation (KBE) recently promoted three Directors to Vice President.

Jim Culkin has been promoted to Vice President of Preconstruction and Estimating from his previous position of Director of Procurement for the Northeast office. Mr. Culkin has 27 years of experience in the construction industry. He has a BS in Engineering from Penn State University and recently earned his Designated Design-Build Professional™ Certification from the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA).

Tony Maselli has been promoted to Vice President of Field Operations from his former position as Co-Director of Field Operations for the Northeast office in Farmington, CT. A 26-year veteran of the construction industry, Mr. Maselli started at KBE in 1994 as a Project Superintendent. He earned a construction degree from Central Connecticut State University.

Antonio Mancini has also been promoted to Vice President of Field Operations. Along with Mr. Maselli, Mr. Mancini was previously a Co-Director of Field Operations for the Northeast office. A 22-year veteran of the construction industry, Mr. Mancini earned a construction degree from Central Connecticut State University and began working for KBE as a Project Superintendent.

“These three gentlemen exemplify the attributes of our four governing values: Dedication, Innovation, Integrity, and Pride,” said KBE President and CEO Mike Kolakowski. “They’re true professionals who can always be counted on to motivate their teams beyond whatever obstacles are presented.”