Adam Wolfgramm
About Adam Wolfgramm
Adam Wolfgramm serves as an MEP Superintendent at DPR Construction in Arizona, having previously held similar roles at McCarthy Building Companies and other mechanical firms. He has extensive experience in plumbing and piping, complemented by academic credentials in Lean Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management.
Work at DPR Construction
Adam Wolfgramm serves as an MEP Superintendent at DPR Construction, a role he has held since 2022. He operates in Arizona, United States, where he oversees mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems on various construction projects. His responsibilities include ensuring compliance with safety standards, managing subcontractors, and coordinating with project managers to meet project timelines and budgets.
Previous Experience at McCarthy Building Companies
Before joining DPR Construction, Adam worked as an MEP Superintendent at McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. from 2021 to 2022. During his tenure in the Greater Phoenix Area, he was responsible for the management of MEP systems in construction projects, contributing to the successful execution of project plans and fostering collaboration among various teams.
Background in Plumbing and Piping
Adam has extensive experience in plumbing and piping roles, having worked as a Plumbing/Piping Foreman at KHI Mechanical and Koh Mechanical Contractors in 2020. His earlier experience includes a five-year tenure as a Plumbing/Piping General Foreman at Harris from 2015 to 2020 and a decade-long role as a Plumbing/Piping Senior Foreman at CCI Mechanical Inc. from 2005 to 2015.
Education and Certifications
Adam studied at École Polytechnique, where he achieved a Certificate in Lean in Manufacturing and Services in 2021. He also attended Rutgers University, obtaining a qualification in Supply Chain Management in 2020. His educational background supports his expertise in managing complex construction processes and improving operational efficiencies.
Teaching Experience
Adam served as an Adjunct Instructor at Salt Lake Community College from 2014 to 2020. In this role, he contributed to the education of students in plumbing and piping disciplines, sharing his industry knowledge and practical experience to prepare them for careers in the construction field.