DETROIT, MI — RS&H announces the promotion of Nick Puroll, PE, to Area Leader for Southeast Michigan in its Construction Management division. In this new role, Puroll will guide the company’s continued growth while delivering service to clients in southeast Michigan.
Puroll brings a wealth of experience and a track record of success to his new position. Since joining RS&H, he has played an instrumental role in several infrastructure projects, including serving as the owner’s representative to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) for the internationally significant Gordie Howe International Bridge project. He has been pivotal in advancing infrastructure that connects communities and supports economic growth across the region.
Before joining RS&H, Puroll served as MDOT’s Statewide Bridge Rehabilitation Engineer, where he developed and implemented critical strategies to extend the life span of Michigan’s bridges. His technical knowledge and innovative problem-solving have reinforced RS&H’s position as a partner in delivering projects throughout the state.
“Nick’s promotion reflects his exceptional leadership, technical acumen, and commitment to the success of our clients and the communities we serve,” RS&H Michigan State Leader Jason Pickel, PE, said. “His understanding of the transportation landscape and ability to cultivate strong working relationships make him the ideal leader to drive our efforts in southeast Michigan.”