PORTLAND, Ore. (February 4, 2025) – Sundt Construction announced the promotion of Paul Laufer to Northwest regional manager for its Water & Wastewater Group. In his new role, Laufer will oversee operations and business development, further strengthening Sundt’s presence in the area.
“Paul’s extensive experience and commitment to excellence have been invaluable to our team,” said Sam Reidy, president of Sundt’s Water & Wastewater Group. “With his leadership, our Northwest operations will continue to thrive and deliver exceptional results for our clients.”
Laufer joined Sundt in 2022 as a project executive, bringing over two decades of experience in the construction industry, particularly in water and wastewater treatment projects. He has been instrumental in successfully winning and facilitating complex projects, enhancing client relationships and expanding Sundt’s portfolio in the Northwest. His dedication to quality and innovation has earned him recognition within the industry and among clients.
Sundt is a leading contractor in the country for water and wastewater treatment facilities, having completed more than $7.5 billion worth of water treatment construction since 1950.
About Sundt
Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 135-year-old firm specializes in transportation, industrial, building, concrete and renewable power work and is owned entirely by 4,000 employee-owners. Sundt is distinguished by its diverse capabilities and experience, unique employee-ownership culture and depth of self-perform expertise in multiple trades. Much of Sundt’s workforce is comprised of skilled craft professionals who, together with the company’s administrative employees, enable Sundt to fulfill its mission to be the most skilled builder in America. Sundt has 13 offices throughout California, Arizona, North Carolina, Texas, Washington, Utah and Florida and is currently ranked the country’s 51st largest construction company by ENR, the industry’s principal trade magazine.