![]() “Larry has worked his way up through the building industry in every level of project management, estimating and pre-construction,” said Reyhan. Green Building Council LEED Accredited Professional (AP) and graduate of Leadership Tulsa Class 51. He is an active member of the Tulsa community and serves on the board of the Tulsa Regional Chamber and the advisory board of Tulsa’s American Cancer Society, including serving as a Baron in 2015. In 2013, Rooney transferred to his hometown of Tulsa where he served as director of preconstruction. After graduating, he spent six years working for Turner Construction in Chicago before joining the family business as an estimator in Manhattan’s Houston office. Originally from Tulsa, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame. Rooney’s portfolio of experience includes more than $1.25 billion in construction projects. He has written and published numerous manuscripts and articles for various technical journals concerning the construction project delivery process. He holds a master’s degree from the College of Architecture, Planning and Design from Kansas State University. McCoy brings experience in planning, programming, design and construction of major commercial, institutional, industrial/manufacturing and aviation projects throughout the U.S. Prior to joining Manhattan, McCoy was vice president of Reeder Construction. “In a time when companies are retreating, we are investing in people and preparing the organization for the future.” “This investment in our organization’s structure will support Manhattan’s continued growth and is a reflection of our confidence in this State’s future,” said Reyhan. It was the first company to incorporate in the State of Oklahoma. ![]() Manhattan Construction has been owned by the Rooney family since it was founded in Oklahoma Territory in 1896. Larry Rooney previously served as director of preconstruction in Tulsa and is a fifth generation member of the company’s founding family. “With Larry taking on leadership of the Tulsa office and Hugh joining the team to manage statewide resources and collaboration between the offices, we are bolstering an already solid operation in preparation for growth.” “Hugh is a top-tier builder, who has worked extensively throughout the U.S., including strategic account management and planning for construction and engineering organizations,” said Manhattan Construction Company President John Reyhan. Manhattan Construction Company’s Oklahoma Leadership team left to right: Oklahoma City Vice President Mark O’Rear, Tulsa Vice President Larry Rooney and Oklahoma Senior Vice President Hugh McCoy. Manhattan also named Larry Rooney as vice president of the Tulsa office, serving Northeastern Oklahoma and Arkansas, and Kevin McKay as operations manager for the Oklahoma City office, which is led by Vice President Mark O’Rear. He will provide executive management of Manhattan’s offices in Oklahoma and Arkansas. ![]() Services will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, Jat Turkey Creek Baptist Church and under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.OKLAHOMA – Oklahoma-based, Manhattan Construction Company has announced a new regional leadership structure with the appointment of 30-year construction veteran Hugh McCoy as senior vice president. He is preceded in death by his parents son, Nathaniel Oliver brothers, Edward Oliver, Charles Oliver and sisters, Ann Hutchinson and Elaine Mosley. He leaves to cherish his memory, his beloved wife of 48 years, Imagene Ferguson Oliver daughters, Bobbie Anderson and husband, Jason, Christina Huey and husband, CT sisters, Josephine Renfro and Polly Matthews four grandchildren, Stone and Madeline Anderson, Katherine and Annabelle Hankins two great-grandchildren, Leela and Lilith Anderson, and numerous nieces and nephews. His hobbies included fishing, wood working, jewelry making, outdoor cooking, but most of all he loved his family. Bobby was an ordained minister and he worked construction for 50 years. He was a faithful member of Turkey Creek Baptist Church and was always willing to lend a hand to help others. Oliver was born Jin Angelina County, Texas to Steve and Madiline Oliver. Bobby Jack Oliver, 68, of Avinger, Texas passed away on Jsurrounded by his loving family. ![]()
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