Victaulic names offsite construction manager for Saudi Arabia

CONSTRUCTION NEWS

Victaulic, the US-headquartered expert in mechanical pipe joining systems, has announced the strategic hire of Neil Wypior, an industry veteran as the offsite construction manager for KSA. 
 
With over two decades of experience, Neil brings unparalleled expertise, poised to drive the company’s ambition to embed itself across Saudi Arabia’s fast-growing construction sector, said the US group in a statement.
 
With extensive expertise in industrialised construction and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) solutions, along with a specialisation in modular construction, Neil will drive Victaulic’s growth and presence across Saudi Arabia. 
 
Lauding the appointment, Branden Kotyk, vice president and general manager, EMEA, Victaulic, said: "Saudi Arabia continues to experience a surge in construction across megaprojects, housing, infrastructure, and more. We are thrilled to welcome Neil to the Victaulic team."
 
"His unparalleled experience and 360-degree knowledge of our industries make Neil the perfect fit for our vision of growth and innovation," he stated.
 
Neil’s most recent experience was as an industrialized construction consultant (MEP) for NEOM. Prior to that he was the founder and managing director of EVO MEP and managing director of PREFAB MEP. Further, Neil is widely recognized as a thought leader, actively contributing to MEP innovation through associations, events, and educational activities, he noted. 
 
On his new role, Neil said: "I am delighted to join Victaulic and embark on this new chapter of my career. Having used Victaulic solutions myself through my years as a skilled tradesman, I have always understood the value and potential of Victaulic's systems to revolutionize the industry."
 
"I’m eager to leverage my knowledge of the Saudi Arabia market to make a meaningful impact on construction in the region," he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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