12/23/2024
We are pleased to introduce Bryan Leahing, our exceptional Estimating Manager!
With extensive experience across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, Bryan excels in budget preparation, tendering, and scope management. His outstanding ability to build strong relationships with vendors, clients, and project managers makes him an invaluable member of our team.
❓ What do you enjoy most about being a part of Cairo Development?
“I enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes with seeing a project progress from concept to completion. I find it exciting to be part of a team that tackles new challenges, solves problems in real-time, and ensures projects are delivered on time and within budget. The collaborative nature of the work, coupled with the opportunity to learn and grow in a fast-paced environment, keeps me motivated and engaged every day.”
❓ What has been the most valuable lesson you have learned in your career?
“The most valuable lesson I have learned in my career is: “Let your word be your bond.” This principle highlights the importance of integrity and reliability in all that I do. In construction, where numerous moving parts and stakeholders are involved, trust is paramount. When I commit to something—be it meeting a deadline, delivering accurate estimates, or maintaining clear communication with teams and clients—I ensure I follow through. Consistency in keeping my word builds respect and fosters long-term relationships, which are vital in our industry. Upholding this standard contributes to the success of the projects and the organization I am proud to be a part of.”
❓ What are your favorite hobbies or interests outside of work?
“My favorite hobbies include woodworking and building small projects, which allow me to use my hands and creativity in a different way than I do in my professional life.
I am also an avid F1 racing fan and NFL enthusiast. For me, it’s not just about how fast the cars can go, but the team strategies behind the race. I find it fascinating how the race engineer, strategic engineer, and team principal can maximize performance with the right approach—or inadvertently hinder it with the wrong one.”