Brandon Eberhardt

Senior Project Manager at Loberg Construction Company

Brandon Eberhardt is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in project management and operations within the construction and service industries. Currently serving as a Senior Project Manager at Loberg Construction Co. since March 2020, Brandon previously held similar positions at Schramm Construction Corporation and Path Construction Company. Other notable roles include Director of Property Services at Trinacorp Chicago, Upper Midwest District Manager at Badger Daylighting, and Midwest Regional Director at Allan Industries, where Brandon focused on expanding market presence and promoting green cleaning initiatives. Brandon's career began at Milo-Gem Corporation, where accountability for P&L was held as Vice President. Brandon's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from Western Illinois University, along with studies at Waubonsee Community College.

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Elburn, United States

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Loberg Construction Company

Loberg Construction is a commercial construction firm headquartered in the Chicagoland area. Our team is committed to building relationships with our clients and partners, building careers for our employees, and building a foundation for lasting impact in the communities that we serve. We are honored to have been recognized as one of as a Best Workplace for multiple years. For over 50 years, we have partnered with construction, real estate, finance, and legal professionals who share our values. With millions of square feet built per year, we specialize in ground-up, renovation, repair, and tenant build-out projects. Our portfolio includes but is not limited to: • Class A Office • Medical/Dental/Veterinary Office • Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Clinics • Sports & Recreation Facilities • Quick Service & Fast-Casual Restaurants • Financial Institutions • Manufacturing, Distribution, and Automotive Centers • Grocery Stores • Educational and Cultural Institutions