Colliers International Forms Colliers Project Leaders | USA, a Major Healthcare Owner's Representative


Leading global commercial real estate services and investment management firm, Colliers International Group Inc. (NASDAQ and TSX: CIGI) today announced the creation of Colliers Project Leaders | USA. The newly formed division combines project management, development management, planning and advisory, and commissioning and energy practices into one consolidated service offering throughout the United States and aligns with our market-leading specialty in Canada. In the United States and Canada, Colliers Project Leaders serves corporate, institutional and public sector clients with more than 780 professionals from 33 offices. 

“Whether our client is a developer, institution or governmental agency, Colliers Project Leaders | USA provides tailored and collaborative solutions to maximize the potential of complex construction projects,” said Jonathan Winikur, Executive Managing Director & Principal, Colliers Project Leaders | USA. “This kind of creative, disciplined and enterprising approach is why Colliers is an innovator in the owner’s representative space across North America.”  

With deep sector expertise in education, healthcare, corporate, cultural, residential, mixed-use, hospitality and retail, the newly named Colliers Project Leaders | USA has an established reputation for delivering best in class solutions for complex construction projects, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Frick Collection, Choate Rosemary Hall, Maine Medical Center and the University of Connecticut to name a few.

 

“The new Project Leaders | USA platform will better enable us to assemble the right teams with the right expertise, market knowledge and connections to provide best-in-class service that exceeds our clients’ expectations,” said Gil Borok, Chief Operating Officer | U.S. Operations.



July 12, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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