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Member
Awardee
Richard S. Weeks (known
as Rich) was born in Passaic, New Jersey on March 23,
1953. Upon graduating from high school, Rich began his
career in the construction industry, working in the office
of what was then known as Weeks Stevedoring Company in
Elizabeth, New Jersey.
While pursuing his college and
graduate degrees (he earned
a bachelors degree from Johns Hopkins University; a masters
degree from the Nitze School of Advanced International
studies; and an MBA from Harvard Business School), he
worked for Weeks Stevedoring on a broad variety of jobs
on the waterfront – from deckhand
to stevedoring superintendent. After completing his MBA
in 1977, Rich joined Weeks Stevedoring full-time. At the
time, the company was active in the stevedoring, barging
and clamshell dredging businesses in the New York Harbor
area, with annual sales of approximately $6 Mil.
Over
the succeeding thirty years,
Weeks Stevedoring, Inc., subsequently renamed Weeks Marine,
Inc., has grown to become the largest marine contractor
in the United States, with an annual volume of over $500
Mil. Rich Weeks played a pivotal role in this growth.
Building on existing strong relationships, frequently
as a subcontractor or supplier of cranes and barges, Weeks
expanded into marine construction in the 1980’s. The Staten Island Homeport, in JV
with Yonkers Contracting, was an early notable project,
followed later by large joint ventures with Skanska (FDR
Drive Bypass) and Kiewit (Willis Avenue Bridge).
The company
also moved into the Caribbean,
performing large design-build
contracts in Venezuela, Trinidad and elsewhere. With the
tragedy of 9/11, all Weeks divisions came together to
design, build and operate all debris load-out and transport
facilities. Most recently, Weeks designed and constructed
four large LNG projects (one in Canada, with Kiewit and
Sandwell, and two in the Gulf); and a 3750’ long
container facility in Portsmouth,
Virginia. Hawaiian subsidiary Healy Tibbits has led Weeks
to new work in the far Pacific. The purchases and successful
integration into Weeks of American Dredging in 1993, and
the dredging operations of T.L. James in 1993, brought
Weeks a position of leadership in the domestic dredging
industry.
Among other honors, Rich is a Past President
of the Moles and Past President
of the Dredging Contractors of America.
Rich and his wife,
Candace, have three children,
Alexandra, Katherine and Richard Matthew, and live in
New Vernon, New Jersey, where he is active in the Presbyterian
Church of New Vernon, having served as an elder on session.
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