CLEVELAND, OH — Leopardo Construction announces that Tim Morison has been appointed Vice President of its office in Cleveland, Ohio. With more than 30 years of experience in the commercial construction industry, Morison brings a track record of managing complex projects, building client relationships, and mentoring emerging construction professionals.
In his new role, Morison will oversee the day-to-day operations and long-term strategic initiatives for Leopardo’s construction efforts across the Ohio region.
“Tim’s leadership and deep industry expertise align perfectly with our commitment to construction excellence in Ohio,” said Steve Smith, Executive Vice President of Markets at Leopardo Construction, who oversees the firm’s out-of-state operations. “He has a strong history of leading teams and improving project outcomes — qualities that reflect Leopardo’s values.”
Morison has a history of successful collaboration with Leopardo. He previously partnered with the firm on two significant projects: the multi-phased renovation of the Sheffield of Lincoln Park, and South Boulevard Shores. In both cases, he successfully navigated complex challenges, working in close coordination with Leopardo to ensure the projects remained on track.
In markets nationwide, Morison has led numerous hospitality projects across the country for brands including Home2Suites, Wyndham, and A-Loft Hotels. Morison’s leadership will strengthen Leopardo’s local presence and drive the continued success of its project portfolio in the region.
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Morison holds a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Michigan.
With over 45 years in the industry, Leopardo Construction is a national construction company with expertise in health care, senior living, residential, corporate office, retail, hospitality, aviation, and more. Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, the company continues to expand its footprint with offices in Orlando, Florida, and Cleveland, Ohio, as well as projects spanning the U.S.