MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. ANNOUNCES KNOXVILLE REGION PROMOTIONS

January 14, 2015

January 14, 2015

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Messer Construction Co. recently named Adam Chmiel, Brian Mitchell and Kyle Scoble as senior project managers in its Knoxville region office.

Adam Chmiel

Adam Chmiel

Chmiel joined Messer as a co-op in 2006 and was hired full-time upon earning his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Tennessee. Chmiel has contributed to several Messer projects, including Pellissippi State Community College’s Bagwell Center for Media and Art and the Scripps Networks Technology Center remodel and data center.

Brian Mitchell

Brian Mitchell

Mitchell joined Messer in 2004 after earning an associate degree in civil engineering and Bachelor of Science in construction management from the University of Cincinnati. Among other projects, Mitchell has worked on renovation and building projects for Tennessee School for the Deaf and Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic.

Kyle Scoble

Kyle Scoble

Scoble joined Messer in 2007 upon earning his master’s degree in in civil engineering at the University of Tennessee. His Messer project experience includes UT’s John D. Tickle Engineering Building and the ongoing renovation and expansion of UT’s Sophronia Strong Hall.

“Messer experienced record growth in 2014,” Senior Project Executive John Blum said. “We’re glad to have leaders like Adam, Brian and Kyle to help us fulfill quality work and maintain our momentum in 2015.

 

About Messer Construction Co.

Messer Construction Co. is a construction manager and general contractor providing leadership for complex commercial building projects. An employee-owned company, Messer builds better lives for its customers, communities and each other, and delivers value through quality construction and client experiences. Founded in 1932, Messer’s footprint has grown to nine regional offices located across the Midwest and Southeast. The company is consistently ranked among the country’s 100 largest contractors by Engineering News-Record, and in fiscal 2013, Messer put in place more than $830 million in commercial construction. Messer now stands as one of the nation’s leading health care and higher education builders, and also boasts extensive, award-winning work in the life sciences and industrial market segments. Messer employees live where they work, resulting in the company’s sustained commitment to building better communities. That commitment has remained paramount throughout Messer’s growth, and it is achieved annually through the company’s own foundation and through the time, service and dollars invested by its employee-owners in community organizations and causes.