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Project One Merges With Cumming

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Cumming provided construction project and cost management services for the Kaiser Permanente building in Lone Tree

Denver-based Project One Integrated Services has merged with Cumming, an international construction consultancy.

Founded in 1999 by Mike Palumbo and Tristin Gleason, Project One provides project management and owner representation services that focus on the planning, oversight and implementation of large-scale capital construction projects. The group has worked on more than 500 assignments representing nearly $6B in project value across 22 states and seven Canadian provinces. Project One’s experience includes work on hospitals, large healthcare clinics, corporate office buildings, multifamily residential projects, cultural facilities and civil and infrastructure projects. 

Project One will operate as a stand-alone subsidiary of Cumming. The office will continue to be managed by Palumbo and Gleason but will work in close cooperation with Cumming’s established local team.

“Combining our expertise and resources with Cumming allows us not only to meet the expanded needs of our current clients and grow our client base, but it will also provide new and important growth opportunities for our staff,” Palumbo said. 

An expert provider of construction project and cost management services, Cumming has assembled a diverse portfolio that includes work in the healthcare, education, commercial, hospitality, retail, entertainment and high-end residential sectors. The firm has more than 400 assignments underway at any given time and has worked on projects worldwide with a collective value exceeding $150B. Recent Cumming assignments in the region include work with Kaiser Permanente, the University of Colorado, Penrose-St. Francis Health Services and Colorado State University.

“Cumming has a track record of consistently adding value to complex projects, and the joining of our teams will provide our collective client base, especially those throughout Colorado and neighboring states, with even more resources to help achieve their development-related goals,” Cumming founder and CEO Finlay Cumming said.