
Gerard A. Neumann Jr.83, a former United States Navy officer who became 38 years old, the CEO of the marine and sewerage contractor in New York City Spearin, Preston & Burrows, died on April 5, a family necrological. He was also President and Director of Labor Relations of the General Association of Contractors of New York who negotiated union contracts and helped to mediate many work disputes and is a former President of Industry professionals, and a member of the Executive Committee of the New York Congress.
Spearin, Preston & Burrows became the marine construction division of the Modern Continental Massachusetts contractor in 2001, which merged into a division of Quincy, Mass., The contractor Jay Cashman Inc. in 2004. Neumann retired from the company in 2007 and was an independent consultant for expert testimonies. He also worked briefly for Kiewit, says his son Mark, who is the commercial director of the company’s New Jersey infrastructure.
The first Neumann for Spearin, Preston & Burrows project was as an assistant superintendent for a Cook Inlet Wiring Project in Anchorage, Alaska, according to family necrological. He also managed the construction of large marine projects in New York and other places, including Moll 40, which was built in the 1960’s as a cruise port port and became a park on the seafront in the late 1990’s, Battery Park Ferry Terminal and the old Wall Street Heliport, recently renamed Skyport, as a major update to a major center to become a major center to become a major center to become a major center. of multicomodal aviation.
Neumann provided a Seabee scholarship in 1972 and was also a trustee at New Rochelle College.
The family calls for Neumann’s memory donations to be performed on Parkinson’s research through the Michael J. Fox Foundation, https://tribute.michaeljfox.org/tribute-page.php?id=3163
