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Paulo Peres

Program Manager, Senior Associate at ECM A JMT Division

Paulo Peres is an experienced Senior Program Manager who has worked in various roles in companies such as ECM A JMT Division, Huitt-Zollars, Inc., The University of Texas System, Texas Tech University System, and F&S Partners. Peres has a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Texas Tech University and has demonstrated expertise in project management, design coordination, and ensuring compliance with project requirements.

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El Paso, United States

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ECM A JMT Division

ECM is a licensed professional engineering firm founded in 1983 to provide Engineering, Program and Construction Management services. We’ve built a successful track record of working with a broad group of clients to develop and manage their projects across the globe. We are a project and program resource for municipal and government leaders alike. The ECM team includes registered engineers and architects, Project Management Institute’s (PMI) project management experts, LEED accredited professionals, field inspectors, project control specialists, schedulers, and cost estimators. These industry specialists bring a wealth of technical and practical knowledge to your organization. ECM boasts a strong resume of municipal, transit, industrial, institutional, and mixed-use development work. We offer a full range of services for these clients including owner advisory, project development, pre-construction/procurement, construction management, QA/QC control, facilities commissioning, project status assessments, value engineering, constructability review, cost control, scheduling, property condition assessments, and LEED project management services. In addition to our array of skills, we have broad experience with multiple project delivery systems including Public Private Partnerships (P3). Our firm-wide total of successful local, regional and international construction projects exceeds $10 billion.