Arthur Miller Promoted to Vice President of Commercial Operations

Hedrick Brothers Construction is proud to announce the promotion of Arthur Miller to Vice President of Commercial Operations. Arthur joined the company in 2016 and brings more than 35 years of construction experience in the South Florida marketplace. His leadership, technical expertise, and commitment to excellence have been instrumental in the growth and success of our Commercial Division.

Over the course of his career, Arthur has overseen a diverse portfolio of projects, including multifamily communities, high-tech aerospace, secure government installations, industrial facilities, healthcare and hospitality projects, municipal buildings, cultural institutions, and premier educational campuses. Earlier in his career, he specialized in high-end tenant buildouts for retail, dining, and office establishments.

Beginning as a Field Superintendent, Arthur steadily advanced into pivotal leadership roles, including General Superintendent, Construction Manager, Project Executive, and, most recently, Director of Commercial Operations. In addition to his new responsibilities, he continues to serve as the company’s Safety Officer and as a mentor with the Forest Hills Community High School Engineering Academy in West Palm Beach.

Arthur is a State of Florida Certified General Contractor (CGC) and holds a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University and holds certifications in OSHA, CPR/AED, and Procore. His career is a testament to his dedication to safety, craftsmanship, and client satisfaction, and we look forward to his continued impact in leading our Commercial Division to new heights.

“Arthur embodies the values of leadership, safety, and excellence that define our company,” said Dale Hedrick, CEO of Hedrick Brothers Construction. “His experience and steady guidance have made a lasting impact on our clients, our projects, and our people. We are proud to recognize his contributions and confident in his continued success as Vice President of Commercial Operations.”

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