Chris Sant serves as the Vice President of Construction at Polinger Company, where he leverages his extensive expertise in construction management to drive successful project outcomes across the Maryland, DC, and Virginia areas. With a strong foundation in Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)...
Chris Sant serves as the Vice President of Construction at Polinger Company, where he leverages his extensive expertise in construction management to drive successful project outcomes across the Maryland, DC, and Virginia areas. With a strong foundation in Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) principles, Chris is committed to promoting sustainable building practices while ensuring that all projects meet rigorous quality and efficiency standards. His role encompasses providing technical oversight for both development and renovation initiatives, where he adeptly balances the complexities of mixed-use projects with the need for timely execution and budget adherence.
Under Chris's leadership, Polinger Company has successfully navigated a variety of high-profile projects, showcasing his proficiency in renovation and construction management. His strategic approach includes setting measurable performance standards, which are critical for tracking progress and achieving the organization's financial objectives. Chris collaborates closely with senior management to align construction activities with the company's long-term vision, ensuring that each project contributes to the overall strategic planning requirements.
Chris's strong business acumen is complemented by his exceptional negotiation skills, enabling him to foster productive relationships with contractors, stakeholders, and clients alike. His expertise in asset management and contract management further enhances his ability to deliver value-driven results. As he continues to lead Polinger Company into new ventures, Chris remains dedicated to maintaining high standards of excellence in construction while adapting to the evolving demands of the industry.