Bill Bialek

General Manager

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About

Bill Bialek is a general manager of Saunders Construction, overseeing its Concrete Structures business unit. Within this work program Bialek provides strategic direction and continuous improvement for project procurement, planning and execution, and client experience.

In his 21 years with Saunders, Bialek has been part of building some of Saunders’ most iconic projects including the Colorado State University Lory Student Center, IKEA Centennial, the Dairy Block Mixed-use Development, the Saint Paul Collection located in Cherry Creek and the Denver Art Museum Building Renovations. Bialek had an immediate positive impact on our ability to build highly complex projects with skill and efficiency.

Bialek developed the Saunders Superintendent Development Program a curriculum of superintendent-employed best practices and lessons learned on Saunders projects. In its first year, the program championed 15 graduates and now has surpassed 40 graduates.

Bialek is also involved in the Saunders LEAN Think Tank group. He is always looking for new technologies and methods to make the construction process more efficient, safer and with higher quality. He has a true passion for furthering the innovation and education of Saunders and its employees, leading Saunders to become a cutting-edge company in the construction industry.

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