Leadership
Meet the Leadership Behind Schweiger Construction

Carol Meharry
CEO
Carol has extensive expertise in Procurement and Contract Management leading Schweiger’s Contract Manager and Critical Facilities Group leader, ensuring efficient source selection and contract oversight. As the great-granddaughter of Schweiger’s founder, she upholds the company’s legacy of integrity and excellence, driving innovation in project execution with a focus on risk management and bid evaluation.

Steve Barthol
Vice President
With 23 years of construction experience, Steve is responsible for executive management and oversight of all Administration and Retail Projects. Steve joined the Schweiger Construction team in 2007. Steve maintained a Construction Management degree with an emphasis in Company Management from Pittsburg State University. He has successfully managed projects of all sizes, building strong client relationships and delivering high-quality results across commercial sectors. Steve’s commitment to excellence and strategic vision continue to drive growth and innovation within the company.

Steve Bradley
Vice President
Steve has extensive experience working in Mission Critical Environments throughout his 30 year career that includes pharmaceutical production facilities, data center construction and expansions and telecommunication switching centers. Steve’s strong management, project management and MEP experience provide Schweiger Construction with a high level of expertise and understanding of the sequencing and steps required to design, construct, commission and validate projects with a large MEP component. Steve has extensive experience working with clients, architects and engineers during pre-construction activities in areas of system design, operation, maintenance and constructability.
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