Mark Reilly

Mark Reilly

Vice President, Raleigh Market Leader

Customers trust Mark to maximize efficiency and productivity on their project. With over three decades of construction experience and an engineer’s mind for problem solving, Mark approaches project planning, scheduling, and coordination to leverage human and capital resources for successful, profitable outcomes. As Vice President, Raleigh Market Leader, Mark has been instrumental into our expansion into Raleigh, North Carolina. In addition to leading our project teams to new and exciting projects throughout the Triangle, Mark also provides mentorship to the project managers and project engineers on his project teams. Mark thrives in facilitating and leading project teams, which include the Owners, Designers and Trade Partners, from Preconstruction through Construction, a passion that comes from his team experiences of being a former college athlete and high school lacrosse coach.

Mark joined W. M. Jordan Company in 2004 as a Project Manager, and has managed a number of unique projects including, a 20-story, 296-unit apartment building in downtown Raleigh, the renovation and additions of Keswick Hall in Charlottesville, Virginia, Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) Training Complex at Fort AP Hill, and higher education housing including the Virginia Commonwealth University GRC I & II, a 1,500-bed residence hall. His award-winning projects include a conversion of the historic Central National Bank Building in Richmond to a mixed-use housing project and the expanded Cabell Library at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Mark is a graduate of Virginia Military Institute with a degree in Civil Engineering and obtained his Professional Engineer’s license. He is certified in the US Army Corps of Engineers Contractor’s Quality Control and Advanced Management course and completed the FMI Construction Executive Institute Project Executive Course and the FMI Leadership Institute program. Mark is a member of ULI (Urban Land Institute) Triangle, and Leadership Raleigh Class 50, and is a past member of the Greater Richmond Association for Commercial Real Estate (GRACRE) and served on the Richmond District Executive Committee of the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Virginia.