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Tarlton Announces Promotions of Julius, Phinney, and Picha

Brian Julius

John Phinney

Andrew Picha
ST. LOUIS, MO — Tarlton Corp., a St. Louis-based general contracting and construction management firm, announces the 2021 promotions of three members of its operations team — Brian Julius, John Phinney, and Andrew Picha — to Project Manager.
Julius started with Tarlton in May 2016 as a Project Engineer and was promoted to Senior Project Engineer in July 2019. He has worked on projects with significant concrete components including two proton therapy vaults, St. Louis Children's Hospital Levels 5 & 8 Renovation for BJC HealthCare, Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum at Missouri Botanical Garden, and Central West End MetroLink Station Improvements for Washington University School of Medicine.
Julius is a Certified Healthcare Constructor and holds a Master of Business Administration with a focus on operations management from Saint Louis University and a Bachelor of Science in construction management from Missouri State University.
Phinney joined Tarlton in October 2016 as a Project Engineer in the Power & Energy group and was promoted to Senior Project Engineer in July 2019. He has worked on numerous water and wastewater projects for various clients and on industrial, energy, and utility projects for customers that include Ameren Missouri, Kerry Foods & Flavours, Saint Louis University, The Muny, and Washington University in St. Louis.
A member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Concrete Institute, Phinney earned a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Picha started as a Project Engineer with Tarlton in October 2017 and was promoted to Senior Project Engineer in March 2019. Working with Tarlton's life sciences team, he has been an integral part of multiple projects in the Cortex Innovation Community, including the historic renovation of 4340 Duncan Avenue and build-outs at 4340 and 4220 Duncan Avenue. He also worked on the COVID-19 Alternate Care Facility for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Picha earned his Bachelor of Science in construction management from Missouri State University.
Construction Digest PeopleJulius started with Tarlton in May 2016 as a Project Engineer and was promoted to Senior Project Engineer in July 2019. He has worked on projects with significant concrete components including two proton therapy vaults, St. Louis Children's Hospital Levels 5 & 8 Renovation for BJC HealthCare, Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum at Missouri Botanical Garden, and Central West End MetroLink Station Improvements for Washington University School of Medicine.
Julius is a Certified Healthcare Constructor and holds a Master of Business Administration with a focus on operations management from Saint Louis University and a Bachelor of Science in construction management from Missouri State University.
Phinney joined Tarlton in October 2016 as a Project Engineer in the Power & Energy group and was promoted to Senior Project Engineer in July 2019. He has worked on numerous water and wastewater projects for various clients and on industrial, energy, and utility projects for customers that include Ameren Missouri, Kerry Foods & Flavours, Saint Louis University, The Muny, and Washington University in St. Louis.
A member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Concrete Institute, Phinney earned a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Picha started as a Project Engineer with Tarlton in October 2017 and was promoted to Senior Project Engineer in March 2019. Working with Tarlton's life sciences team, he has been an integral part of multiple projects in the Cortex Innovation Community, including the historic renovation of 4340 Duncan Avenue and build-outs at 4340 and 4220 Duncan Avenue. He also worked on the COVID-19 Alternate Care Facility for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Picha earned his Bachelor of Science in construction management from Missouri State University.
