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Balfour Beatty Construction recognizes Stephen Hulston for 25 years of service
April 21, 2014
PHOENIX
– Balfour Beatty Construction recently recognized Stephen Hulston, vice president of Balfour Beatty Construction’s Arizona office for 25 years of service with the company; 18 of which have been in the local Phoenix market.
“We are honored by the dedication and commitment that Stephen has made to our business and the industry in general,” said Brian Cahill, president of Balfour Beatty Construction’s Southwest division. “He’s played a significant role in our company’s evolution and growth, and has developed life-long relationships with many of our clients, partners, and colleagues. We look forward to the next 25 years!”
During his tenure with the company, Hulston has worked on projects in New Zealand, Singapore, Guam, Southern California and Seattle before moving to Arizona 18 years ago. Hulston’s experience includes overseeing a wide variety of projects in diverse market sectors including industrial/manufacturing, hospitality, retail/auto, public assembly, data center, corporate office, and healthcare. Some of his more notable projects in Arizona include the RioGlass Solar Manufacturing Plant in Surprise, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Scottsdale, MSN, the Royal Palms Resort & Spa renovation in Phoenix, and the Fairmont Princess Ballroom addition in Scottsdale.
Hulston holds degrees in both structural and civil engineering from the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand and Masters of Business Administration from Massey University in Palmerston North, New Zealand. He is also very active in the local community and currently serves on Advisory Boards for the Scottsdale Cultural Council and the Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services (STARS). Hulston is an avid tennis player, a passion he shares with his wife and two sons, ages 12 and 14.