Chambers Construction — Leadership Team Updates for Future Growth
EUGENE, OR — Chambers Construction is pleased to announce updates to its leadership team — changes that will help poise the company for success as it looks to future growth.
Chris Boyum (pictured left) has been named Vice President. In this role, Boyum provides oversight for the company’s marketing and business development endeavors, as well as hiring, training and assigning project engineers to their respective jobs. Boyum has been with Chambers Construction for 17 years and has worked on some of Chambers Construction’s largest projects, including a $35 million residential/medical facility in Southern Oregon.
Frank Travis (pictured right) has been named Vice President of Field Operations. In this role, Travis oversees the company’s safety initiative and compliance activities, hires and supervises superintendents, insures there is adequate and properly trained employees for each project, and is responsible for quality control. Travis has been with Chambers Construction for 18 years and recently completed work on Homes for Good’s Market District Commons project in downtown Eugene.
Brian Erickson (pictured center) has been named Vice President of Preconstruction Services. In this role, Erickson uses his extensive expertise to oversee the company’s preconstruction activities on all projects, insuring estimating, scheduling, value engineering, and constructability reviews are in order for successful project completion. Erickson has been with Chambers Construction for 23 years and has worked on several complex projects, including seismic updates and renovations on historically significant buildings.
Boyum, Travis and Erickson will all continue as project managers for Chambers Construction along with these new roles.
These changes come at a good time for Chambers Construction as the leadership team is focused on plans for the company’s future and how they continue building the projects that are important in peoples’ lives.
Says Dave Bakke, Chambers Construction CEO/President, “If you’re only looking at where your company is today and not looking forward, you’re missing the opportunity to take your business to the next level. At Chambers, we’re always looking at what’s on the horizon and what we’ll need to be successful.”
About Chambers Construction
Chambers Construction has been a leading Pacific Northwest general contractor since 1955, and is based in Eugene, Oregon. Throughout our 65 year history, we have partnered with public and private owners to develop a diverse portfolio of renovation, rehabilitation, and new construction projects that include multi-family residential, athletic, educational, healthcare, commercial, office, industrial, retirement living, mixed-use and institutional facilities. We are committed to an integrated approach when working with owners and design partners, implementing green building practices and materials, performing a large percentage of our work with local labor, and supporting the industry through our apprenticeship program. https://www.chambersconstruction.com