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Skanska USA Reorganizes Civil West Coast Senior Executive Team

From left, Mike Aparicio, James Bailey, Ryan Clayton (Photos courtesy of Skanska USA)

Skanska, a global construction and development firm, announced leadership shifts in its USA Civil operations’ West Coast executive team. Mike Aparicio will be stepping aside from his role as executive vice president of the West Coast region and will take on the role of senior vice president of operations as he transitions toward future retirement. James Bailey will move into the role of executive vice president and Ryan Clayton will be promoted to senior vice president, general manager. The changes will be effective August 7, 2023.

“It is with a blend of emotions that I share that Mike Aparicio will be transitioning toward retirement,” said Don Fusco, president and CEO of Skanska USA’s Civil operations. “Mike has been a force in the construction industry and a huge asset to our team over the last 15 years. Throughout his career, Mike has built an incredible team that will lead us forward into the next chapter and I appreciate the opportunity to partner with him on this transition.”

In the senior vice president role that will carry into 2024, Aparicio will help facilitate a transition focused on the strategic plan and specialized assignments.

Aparicio joined Skanska in 2008. Throughout his career, Aparicio has delivered significant infrastructure developments, including the Expo 2 to Santa Monica that carries Angelenos to the beach, the Westside Purple Line Extension to Beverly Hills, the award-winning Regional Connector Transit Project in Downtown Los Angeles and the Sixth Street Viaduct that connects the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles with the Boyle Heights neighborhood.

Bailey joined Skanska in 2009 and has successfully led teams in projects including the Interstate Express Lanes in Riverside, State Route 60 in the Badlands and Mid Coast Corridor in San Diego. In his new role, he will be responsible for the overall operations, as well as the long-term strategic planning to ensure the region’s success.

 Clayton joined Skanska Koch in 2001 and has since worked on various signature projects in the Eastern and Western U.S., including the Manhattan Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Transbay Transit Center and the Lynnwood Link Extension L300 in Seattle. In his new role, he will oversee the day-to-day operations, build upon strong client and community partnerships and plan for the region’s strategic growth.