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AECOM Appoints James Selmser to Lead Healthcare Program Management Practice in Texas

DALLAS, TX AECOM announces the addition of James Selmser as the Texas Healthcare Program Director. Selmser's vast healthcare experience allows AECOM to continue our focus on providing high quality healthcare program and project management to partners and clients in Texas.
With 21 years of experience in construction management and business development, Selmser has collaborated on various healthcare, commercial, higher education and industrial industries projects ranging from $5 million to $500 million.
"James' extensive experience in construction and healthcare will be a tremendous asset to our clients," said Luis Delgado, CCM, PMP, PM/CM, Texas and Rocky Mountain Area social infrastructure business unit lead. "With an extensive background in strategic planning and project management, we are confident he will help us further develop and grow client relationships and attain new healthcare opportunities throughout Texas and the region."Â
Prior to joining AECOM, Selmser led project teams as the operations director for Broaddus & Associates, working exclusively with Memorial Hermann and managing its $750 million, level one trauma tower. Selmser also has extensive P3 development experience with Balfour Beatty Investments, where he implemented development and construction processes, including internal and external coordination for projects in the higher education field for clients including Tarleton State University, Texas A&M University, and the University of Texas at Dallas.Â
Selmser holds certifications in: ICRA, ILSM, OSHA (30-hour), Confined Space, ISO 10011, Risk Management and Project Alignment. His affiliations include Healthcare Construction Managers Association, Associated General Contractors of America Houston, Construction Managers Association of America and Occupational Safety and Health Administration.Â