Eddy G. Viteri Joins Montroy Andersen DeMarco as Director of Construction Administration
Eddy G. Viteri has joined the prominent New York City architecture, design, and planning firm of Montroy Andersen DeMarco (MADGI) as director of construction administration. The value of MADGI’s ongoing multi-family, commercial, office, and retail projects exceeds $500 million.
“Eddy Viteri’s experience in managing large and complex construction projects in the Greater New York area, nationwide, and overseas will tremendously benefit MADGI’s clients. His expertise will help project teams to accelerate construction schedules, improve communication and collaboration procedures, and streamline construction document flow,” said MADGI Principal Daniel Montroy, AIA.
Viteri’s responsibilities include managing construction administration and selected design activities of all MADGI design and project management teams; overseeing the development of construction drawings; coordinating with clients, consultants, engineers, and contractors; quality control and constructability reviews; managing permitting procedures and interactions with the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) and other public agencies; and supervising and training MADGI’s project management personnel. He will also lead construction administration activities for the firm’s largest projects.
Viteri supports MADGI’s multi-family studio, which currently has approximately $375 million worth of projects in the design and construction phases. Viteri’s projects include the new 11-story 560 West 24th Street luxury condominium; the expansion and renovation of the landmark Chatsworth and Annex apartment buildings at 340 West 72nd Street; and the 107,321-square-foot, 16-story 10 Sullivan Street luxury condominium in Manhattan.
Prior to joining MADGI, Viteri worked at Goldstein Hill & West Architects, Environetics, TPG Architecture, Wasa & Associates, and Mancini Duffy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the City College of New York.
His career spans 18 years of designing and managing residential, hospitality, and corporate projects valued at approximately $8 billion and totaling over seven million square feet. Viteri’s most prominent projects include the:
- 61-story, 477-apartment 42-12 28th Street residential tower in Long Island City, N.Y.
- $100-million headquarters of ING Barings in Manhattan
- $3.5-billion Baha Mar resort and casino in the Bahamas
- $235-million 77 Hudson Street mixed-use development in Jersey City, N.J.
- $253-million, 841,000-sq.-ft 303 East Third Street residential complex in Cambridge, Mass.