Industry Professionals 01-06-26

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Credit: Northern Nevada Business Weekly

Giving Back

1. The Nevada Tech Hub is providing $3.9M to the Northern Nevada Building & Construction Trades Council Development Corp. and the Northern Nevada Member Assistance Program to support apprenticeship programs. Currently, the NNBCTC Development Corp. has roughly 4,900 apprentices.

2. Redwood Materials, Washoe County and the Nevada Tech Hub are forming a partnership to launch a statewide battery recycling program. The program consists of 20 smart receptacles that will provide accessible recycling options. Recycled lithium batteries will be repurposed to benefit the state’s lithium supply chain.

Boards & Commissions

3. Dan Stucky has been appointed to Lumos & Associates’ Board of Directors. Stucky is currently the company’s Director of Engineering and has been with the company since 2023. He has nearly two decades of experience.

New Hires

4. The PENTA Building Group recently announced the hiring of Chad Marquardt as its new VP of Finance.

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Since 2019, as CORE Construction’s Executive Vice President for Nevada, Mark ensures every client CORE serves receives the highest level of personalized care for every project. Mark’s passion is client Trust. He cares deeply about CORE’s reputation, partnerships and providing the highest quality and services, as well as most honest and best value possible. He has worked in the Las Vegas Valley and for the Public Works sector for nearly 35 years. He began as an owner in a local architectural firm designing and overseeing projects for Public Works clients for nearly 12 years. He clearly understands the expectations of the public sector, as he then directed numerous projects for over 16 years as the City Architect for the City of Henderson. His focus has always been delivering projects using CMAR or Construction Manager at Risk as he has implemented dozens of projects with his trusted approach, while always involving every stakeholder to ensure each individual receives the highest level of services expected.