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PATRICK S. “PAT” DUGAN
Patrick “Pat” Dugan has over 30 years experience in major project construction and Construction Management responsibilities.
Recently Pat has been the project manager for Loyola University Thomas Hall Renovations and is currently the project manager for the Monroe Hall Renovations. He is currently the project manager for the Archdiocese of New Orleans Transfiguration of the Lord Project. His duties as project manager include, but are not limited to, daily inspection and reporting of all construction progress.
His experience includes involvement with multiple projects ongoing during the same time frame located in close proximity to each other as well as in multiple cities. He has been involved as an estimator, negotiator, supervisor or manager of projects with a cumulative value of over $3 million.
Prior to joining CS & Associates, Pat held Construction and Project Management positions for his own company, Dugan Construction.
Representative Construction Management projects for Pat include, but are not limited to, projects such as the Freeport McMoran Hanger, the Tidewater Hanger, the General Aviation Terminal and the Royal Airline Hanger at the New Orleans Lakefront Airport. Pat’s residential experience includes 180 Pleasant Ridge Drive and remodeling 20 sites in the New Orleans Area.
Pat received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration at the University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1971. He has also completed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Quality Management Training Course for Contractors.