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WSB Promotes Craig Alberg to Vice President of Contract Administration

portrait of Craig Alberg

This promotion allows the firm to better support its staff, clients, and growth opportunities in the Midwest.  

Minneapolis, Minn.— WSB, a fast-growing design, consulting and engineering firm, announced today the promotion of Craig Alberg to vice president of contract administration. Alberg previously served as director of contract administration for the Metro Region and brings more than 20 years of experience in construction administration, project management, and quality oversight. 

portrait of Craig Alberg

In his new role, Craig Alberg will oversee contract administration operations across Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa, and Wisconsin. This promotion reflects WSB’s commitment to building a more efficient and scalable structure to support continued growth across the Midwest. 

“Craig’s leadership, organizational skills, and deep industry knowledge make him uniquely qualified to take on this expanded role,” said Mike Rief, senior vice president of construction. “He’s the kind of leader who can consistently manage demanding responsibilities. Craig’s extensive experience, integrity and strategic vision enable him to guide teams through complex challenges and deliver results that exceed expectations.” 

Alberg’s promotion initiates a strategic restructuring of WSB’s contract administration group, designed to improve support for staff and clients while enabling future expansion. He will  absorb oversight of not only additional areas in Minnesota, but also four additional states in the region. 

“I’m honored to step into this role and help shape the future of our contract administration team,” said Alberg. “WSB’s growth presents exciting opportunities, and I look forward to building a structure that supports our people and our mission.” 

WSB Staff working in the lobby of the WSB headquarters.

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