John Largay

President at Wespac Construction

John Largay began their work experience as a Senior Project Manager at The Koll Company in 1980. John worked in this role until 1990. In 1991, they became the President of Wespac Construction, where they continue to work.

John Largay holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Business Administration from Arizona State University. No further information is available regarding the start or end dates of their education at the university.

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Phoenix, United States

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Wespac Construction

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Established in 1991, Wespac Construction Inc. is a commercial general contracting and construction management firm, offering a full range of preconstruction and construction services in a variety of market sectors. From small tenant improvement projects and service requests to large shell and master-planned communities, Wespac has the background and experience to make your project a reality. Mission Statement: To pursue the art of construction, while contributing knowledge, leadership, passion, commitment and diversity to every employee, client and project team. Services: Wespac offers the following services to all of our clients, both shell and TI, commercial and residential. Preconstruction: • Perform Analysis & Constructability Reviews • Value Engineering • Design Development • Material Research, Selection & Procurement • Subcontractor Selection • Bidding & Buyout • Systems Analysis Construction: • Site Preparation • Subcontractor Management • Project Management • Schedule Management • Project Close-Out Post-Construction • Warranty • Service & Maintenance* *Wespac Service Division: In-House Drywall and Carpentry Our team is dedicated to not only completing your project on-time and on-budget, but servicing your day-to-day building needs. At Wespac, we have an extensive Service Division that provides on-going property maintenance before, during and after your warranty. In addition, we have in-house forces for drywall and carpentry needs.


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51-200

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