In the past ten years, Grunley Construction has renovated and modernized more than 4.8 million gross square feet of building space in the Washington, DC area.

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  • March 8, 2011

    Kenneth J. Terry Joins Grunley as Project Executive

    Grunley is pleased to announce that Kenneth J. Terry, LEED® AP, has joined the firm as a Project Executive. Ken has more than 17 years of extensive experience as a construction professional working on historic landmarks, commercial office buildings, memorials, mission critical facilities and correctional facilities. Notable projects include the St. Elizabeths Hospital, National World War II Memorial, and the National Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. He has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University.

    Ken's portfolio includes such notable projects as the St. Elizabeths Hospital, National World War II Memorial and the National Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

    At Grunley, Ken will oversee the modernization of the Department of the Interior Headquarters Building, and two projects for the Smithsonian Institution. He will also assist with staff training and the development of technical proposals.

    “I was first introduced to Grunley 10 years ago when we built the WWII Memorial together,” said Ken. “I very much enjoyed working with the folks from Grunley on that project and made a mental note at the time that Grunley would be a great place to work.” He continued, “The opportunity arose and I am excited to become a part of the organization. Grunley is made up of great people and I am glad to be part of the team.”