Rielly named VP-pre-const. and estimating at Roundhill Construction

December 20, 2012 - Construction Design & Engineering
Timothy Rielly has joined Roundhill Construction as vice president - pre-construction & estimating.
In his new position, Rielly will be responsible for conceptual estimates, baseline scheduling, value engineering and value design, scope reviews, bid and competitive estimates, and oversight of subcontractor qualifications, purchasing and documentation. He also will be responsible for set-up of cloud-based systems to track subcontractor interactions and document distribution.
"I look forward to working with the experienced professionals who make Roundhill Construction a top player in the Greater Boston market," said Rielly. "I know the skills I bring to the table are a great fit for this position and for the company as a whole.
Prior to joining Roundhill, Rielly served as director of pre-construction services with J. Calnan & Assoc. During his 30-year career as a construction estimator, he also worked as director of preconstruction & estimating at Shawmut Design & Construction, as chief estimator at Payton Construction Corp., and as chief/senior estimator and project manager for Maggiore Builders Corp.
"Tim is a consummate, highly respected professional with a well-established track record of providing clients exceptional preconstruction services, which are always beneficial no matter what the size or type of project," said Ted Fish, president ofRoundhill. We look forward to making Tim's expertise available to our existing and new clients.
A licensed construction supervisor, Rielly holds a Certified Professional Estimator designation from the American Society of Professional Estimators and is LEED AP-certified in green construction with the U.S. Green Building Council. He is a member of the Brockton Conservation Commission, a member of the International Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering, and is on the Board of Directors of the Boston chapter of the American Society of Professional Estimators.
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