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Foulger-Pratt Contracting promotes Daivd Uffelman to President

Foulger-Pratt Contracting promotes Daivd Uffelman to President

Uffelman will oversee all aspects of the Rockville, MD-based contracting operation, which specializes in mixed-use, multifamily residential, office, retail, healthcare, and interiors construction.


By Foulger-Pratt Contracting | April 10, 2014
David Uffelman is the new President of Foulger-Pratt Contracting.
David Uffelman is the new President of Foulger-Pratt Contracting.

ROCKVILLE, MD   – Foulger-Pratt is pleased to announce the promotion of David Uffelman to President of Foulger-Pratt Contracting, replacing John Barron who has moved on to another opportunity. Mr. Uffelman will oversee all aspects of the Rockville, MD-based contracting operation, which specializes in mixed-use, multifamily residential, office, retail, healthcare, and interiors construction.

“Over the past seven years, I have had the pleasure of working with David. He has been an instrumental and important part of our firm. His experience, professionalism, demeanor, and leadership style exuding our core values make him a natural choice to take over this position,”said Bryant Foulger, Managing Principal of Foulger-Pratt Companies. 

Mr. Uffelman most recently served as Vice President of Operations for Foulger-Pratt Contracting since joining the company in November 2007. In that role, he was responsible for managing the execution of high-quality construction services and ensuring the delivery of world-class construction services to our clients.

Mr. Uffelman has over 26 years of experience in the construction industry. Throughout his career, he has earned a reputation for being a top-notch builder and team-player with superior leadership and mentorship skills, and a strong commitment to training. While working on some of the most challenging projects in the DC area, Mr. Uffelman has gained invaluable experience on projects in the mixed-use, residential, retail, commercial, healthcare, and government markets.  Some recent examples of project in which Mr. Uffelman was involved include the Walmart on Georgia Ave, the Exchange at Wheaton Station, the Citron Apartments in Downtown Silver Spring and several LA Fitness facilities.

Mr. Uffelman received a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from East Carolina University School of Industrial Technology. He has continued his education with training at Dale Carnegie Leadership for Managers, Crestcom International Bullet Proof Management, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Quality Management; as well as industry specific training in the areas of safety, cost and schedule control. He has received a Merit Award for Excellence from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is a Peer Review Committee Member on the GSA’s Building Excellence Program.

About Foulger-Pratt

Foulger-Pratt Contracting is an award-winning provider of preconstruction, and construction services in the mixed-use, commercial office, multi-unit residential, retail, education, healthcare, and interiors arenas.  Examples of our recent work include the Walmart on Georgia Ave, Citron Apartments in Silver Spring, MD; The Exchange at Wheaton Station above a new Safeway in Wheaton, MD; Rockville Metro Plaza II in Rockville, MD; and 3 LA Fitness Centers in Gaithersburg, MD, Towson, MD and Manassas, VA.  For more information, visit www.foulgerpratt.com.

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