Rosendin Promotes Peter Harbman

SACRAMENTO, CA – Rosendin announces the promotion of Peter Harbman to Corporate Scheduling Manager. In his new role, Harbman will develop and grow Rosendin’s new scheduling department to support existing projects and provide uniformity across the country for project scheduling processes and procedures.

The move supports Rosendin’s growth as one of the nation’s largest electrical contracting companies focused on mission-critical, heavy industrial, commercial, and high-tech construction. In the 2020 list of the leading industry publication, Engineering News-Record (ENR), Rosendin ranked as the top electrical contractor in California and the #2 Top Specialty Contractor.

“Under Peter’s leadership, we are going to continue to raise the bar,” said Justin Tinoco, Executive Vice President. “The Scheduling Department will lead the way and turn this basic fundamental tool in the construction industry into a predictive utensil, arming our project teams and clients with facts to make the most effective and efficient decisions for our projects moving forward.”

Harbman joined Rosendin in 2019 as a Senior Project Scheduler in Rosendin’s Sacramento office and has 20 years of experience in Project Controls. Harbman’s leadership of the newly formed scheduling department will achieve many key objectives, primarily by providing a centralized hub for scheduling support, balancing the workload, developing and Implementing schedule process & procedures (P&Ps), and standardizing schedule reporting & findings communication.

“Rosendin is a flourishing company, and active in many markets including utilities, data centers, and renewable power. This is an exciting time to be part of the team at Rosendin,” said Harbman. “As we grow our project portfolios and expand into new markets, it’s my vision that the scheduling department will be scalable and empowered with lessons learned to benefit each project we support.”

For more information, visit: www.rosendin.com.

Rosendin Promotes Peter Harbman

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