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Shane Stotts

Shane Stotts is a seasoned construction management professional with a robust background in project management and engineering. Currently serving as a Project Manager and previously as a Senior Project Engineer at Orion since December 2019, Shane has honed skills in overseeing complex construction projects. Prior experience includes a dynamic role at Lithko Contracting, LLC, from January 2016 to December 2019, where Shane excelled as a Project Coordinator, Territory Safety Lead, and Project Engineer, alongside a summer internship with the same company in 2015. Shane holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management from Indiana State University, completed in 2015.

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TAS Concrete Construction, LLC

TAS Concrete Construction is a turnkey commercial concrete contractor serving Texas in the Houston, Austin/San Antonio and Dallas/Fort Worth areas. Since 1980, we've completed client projects and that has us consistently ranked T.A.S. among Engineering News Record's Top Concrete Contractors since 1995! At TAS, we provide peace of mind as much as we do concrete services. It's what the company's reputation is built on and how our clients benefit from working with us. Clients who know us best are assured we have the resources and commitment to handle every aspect of the job with their interests in mind. That's why they choose to work with us time and again. Our customers came to understand that TAS can deliver jobs in tight time frames, regardless of the project size. We're known not only for our experience and breadth of service, but also for our positive, customer-oriented attitude. Our extensive fleet of equipment, large manpower base and vendor relationships enable TAS to mobilize quickly and perform quality work in a safe, expedient manner. Our size, financial stability and expertise ease client anxiety. In essence, choosing to work with TAS minimizes the risk of dealing with quality issues, project hang-ups, scheduling conflicts and financial liability.