TKE Global CEO Uday Yadav Visits Cleveland Jobsite

(l-r) Brian McTaggart, David Stahl, Neil Palazzolo and Joseph Kelly on the jobsite; photo courtesy of Dr. Michael Simmons

TK Elevator (TKE) global CEO Uday Yadav recently visited the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute jobsite in Cleveland, Ohio, speaking with representatives of general contractor Turner Construction and members of the TKE team, TKE Senior Sales Representative Dr. Michael Simmons shared on LinkedIn. TKE is installing 16 overhead traction elevators for the 400,000-ft2 facility, which is under construction and expected to increase patient capacity from 225,000 to 300,000 by 2025. “While it was quite warm by Cleveland standards, that did not dampen spirits,” Simmons said. “We had a great meeting in the off-site job trailer and finished the visit with a walk of the perimeter.” Joining Simmons on this job are Baine Wyrick, TKE major project sales; Patrick McKenzie, Stantec architect; LeMessurier Engineer Sue Hulbert; and David Stahl, Turner Construction construction manager. Simmons thanked Stahl, Neil Palazzolo, Joseph Kelly and Jeff Poore for facilitating a “great visit.”

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