Mr. Johnson is currently a Senior Project Manager for Corporate Construction Services. His responsibilities include the managing of large corporate clients’ integration projects, such as the remodeling of banking facilities and office/industrial remodels.
Upon joining CCCS, Inc. in 1998, Mr. Johnson helped coordinate the Washington Mutual Bank integration of Home Savings of America. This included the planning, bidding, and construction of four major bank remodels, located in Oakland, Walnut Creek, Grass Valley and Roseville, California. Mr. Johnson was the lead person in handling the liaison between architect/builder and owner/builder. His responsibilities included bidding the projects, contract negotiation with subcontractors and budgeting of each individual project. Once construction started, he was field superintendent at one branch, supervised a field superintendent at another branch, and helped other field superintendents at other locations. During this integration process, Mr. Johnson also managed, from start-to-finish, the building addition of a free-standing vault at the Yuba City branch, along with a minor remodel of the branch. Once all construction was completed, Mr. Johnson followed-up on a walk-through of the branches and check-off list completions.
Previously, Mr. Johnson served as President/Project Manager for KRM Commercial Group DBA Kencor Construction Company. His responsibilities included marketing, permit processing, bidding, budgeting, negotiations, and issuing of all construction contracts. He also supervised all tenant improvements awarded to the company.
Mr. Johnson served as Vice President/Project Manager for Pacific Scene, Inc., a construction and development company. Mr. Johnson was responsible for all office, warehouse, and mini-storage development and construction. This included planning, budgeting, bidding, construction, lease-up and marketing of each project.
Robert holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Real Estate from San Diego State University and is a LEED Green Associate. Mr. Johnson has been involved in the construction industry for over 30 years.