At Abbott | Reed Inc., successful construction projects aren’t just finished structures — they’re the result of leadership, trust, and disciplined execution on the ground.
Our Superintendents play a critical role in bringing that to life. They transform blueprints into reality, leading the field with full ownership of safety, quality, productivity, and profitability — while keeping every part of the project moving forward.
With expertise in proven construction principles, our Superintendents plan, coordinate, and oversee every aspect of field operations. From developing construction plans and managing CPM schedules to leading subcontractor meetings, producing daily field reports, enforcing QA/QC, resolving design conflicts, and driving projects through commissioning and turnover — they are the engine behind consistent execution.
At Abbott | Reed, our Superintendents focus on:
• Safety-First Leadership — Actively living our safety culture with OSHA 30 certification as a baseline
• Technical Mastery — Deep expertise in construction methods, sequencing, equipment, and cost control
• Collaborative Coordination — Aligning teams, reducing conflict, and turning complexity into progress
• Proactive Problem-Solving — Anticipating challenges and solving them in real time
• Quality Ownership — Managing every detail from installation through final handover
• Mentorship & Team Building — Developing and elevating the entire field team
As a highly technical builder driven by “Groundbreaking from start to finish,” we prioritize sequencing, early constructability integration, and full transparency. That’s why we invest in Superintendents who:
• Build trust with owners, designers, and trade partners
• Drive schedule and budget
• Identify risks early and keep projects moving forward
• Deliver not just completed buildings — but outcomes that strengthen communities
For our partners, it means working with a team that executes like owners on the ground, leads with technical excellence and emotional intelligence, and builds stronger communities.
