ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION APPOINTS COMPANY VETERAN GRANGER HASSMANN AS REGIONAL PRESIDENT—GULF STATES

Hassmann will oversee the region’s strategy, operations and client relations,

while growing the company’s Central Texas presence and mission critical services focus

Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP), a national, family-owned construction management and contracting company, has promoted Granger Hassmann to President of the Gulf States region. In his new role, the AP veteran is responsible for the Gulf States region’s strategic direction while overseeing all operational activities, client relations, risk management and business performance.

Hassmann joined AP in 2002 as a project manager, rising to the position of vice president, leveraging his deep knowledge and leadership in preconstruction and estimating, before stepping into his current leadership role. During his time with the company, Hassmann was responsible for generating over $5 billion in preconstruction and estimating activities.

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“Granger Hassmann was the office’s lone employee in 2004, becoming a pivotal part of the region’s growth over the past 20 years and earning the respect of his colleagues throughout his tenure at AP by portraying strong leadership skills,” said Jeff Hansen, AP’s CEO. “I’m excited to work with him on the company’s strategic growth plans, especially as we increase our focus on mission critical services throughout Gulf States and on a national basis.”

Hassmann’s key construction projects with AP include TD Ameritrade’s campus in Southlake, Texas; Raytheon’s regional headquarters campus at CityLine DFW in Richardson, Texas; and PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas. Hassmann also supported preconstruction efforts for AP’s larger hospital campuses, including HCA Medical Center Dallas, Methodist Hospital (Southlake) and St. David’s Medical Hospital (Austin, Texas).

“I look forward to continuing AP’s strong position in the DFW market and growing our brand and efforts in Central Texas,” Hassmann said. “Our activities will be focused on the continuous development of AP team members and our culture of expertise, integrity and transparency. These actions will support our efforts to provide positive outcomes for clients while offering best-in-class services to benefit trade partners and clients.”

Hassmann earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Texas A&M University. He is a member of the ULI Office Product Council and is on the TEXO Association’s Board of Directors.

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AP Gulf States is working on several Texas projects including The SportsPark Center and The Reecy Davis Center with the city of Greenville. The company recently completed Phase I of the Santander Tower adaptive reuse project, Mid Cities Logistics industrial facility in Fort Worth, as well as projects at the University of North Texas in Denton and the Clements Hall Scholar’s Den at Dallas’ Southern Methodist University. Additionally, AP’s Central Texas office recently completed Sunrise Commerce Center in Round Rock and is currently constructing Cross Creek Behavioral Health Hospital in Austin. In addition, AP’s Central Texas office was awarded projects for two Austin ISD high schools. Other notable completed projects include the global headquarters for VariSpace in Coppell and Buildings 17 and 18 at Billingsley Company’s International Business Park in Plano.

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