Randy Larson
Born in Jamestown,
New York, Randy Larson received his Bachelor of Science degree
in civil engineering from the University of Florida, and began
a career in the construction industry that has spanned 30 years,
primarily focused on heavy/civil projects such as dams, tunnels,
and large marine bridge structures.
In 1987, Larson
joined Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, a leading national
engineering and consulting firm, where he is an executive vice
president and national service director overseeing construction
activities for the firm nationwide. He currently serves on the
Board of Directors for Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc.
An employee-owned company, PBS&J has 4,000 employees and more
than 75 offices located throughout the U.S. and abroad. In 1997,
Mr. Larson also presided over the start-up of PBS&J Constructors,
Inc., an “at-risk” construction management company
and has served as chairman of the board for that organization
since 2005. An affiliate of The PBS&J Corporation, the company
provides services for “at risk” construction and guaranteed
maximum fee (GMP) projects