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Meet CWC's Newest Partner: Pat McCrary | Bethesda, MD

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Meet CWC’s Newest Partner: Pat McCrary, Senior Preconstruction Manager

Please join us in congratulating Pat McCrary on becoming a part of the CWC Ownership team. Pat joined CWC in 2014 and has been a steadfast presence and contributor in our Preconstruction department since his arrival. During his tenure, Pat has contributed to capturing over $1 billion in new business.

Alex Schwartz (Preconstruction Manager), Bridgett Redding (Assistant Project Manager), Jenny Beers (Subcontractor Prequalification Manager), CWC’s newest partner, Pat McCrary (Senior Preconstruction Manager), Ar’Manni Pretlow (Preconstruction Engineer), and Nick Yager (Project Manager) at Madeira School STEAM Academic Center construction project in McLean, VA.

Pat is Active in Construction Industry Associations

Pat has been very active in industry associations, such as Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), ABC.XYZ Young Professionals, ABC’s Estimating Peer Group, and NAIOP DC | MD. He graduated from the ABC LDP program at the Gold Level and is a LEED AP BD+C. He’s also a member of the East Carolina University Construction Management Advisory Board.

Pat McCrary (far right) at the Langley School Crossroads Building construction groundbreaking ceremony with the project team.

A Strategic Thinker

Pat is a relationship builder and strategic thinker, and he expertly applies these skills to advance our work acquisition objectives. He is trusted by his peers in Senior Leadership to provide the highest level of attention and empathy to our clients. Pat has a demonstrable commitment to earning the trust of our clients, and he puts a personal emphasis on mentoring other members of the team so they can achieve their full potential.

Pat lives our core values daily, and we are thrilled to welcome him into partnership to help lead, grow, and transform this organization.


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