MARCH 2017- Julio Tejada with Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal’s (KRSM) Maryland division is this month’s featured sheet metal foreman.
Julio began working for KRSM as a sheet metal journeyman in 2006 and is now a sheet metal foreman. He recalled that one of his first projects with KRSM was the National Biodefense Agency and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) in Fort Detrick, Maryland, and he is currently working on multiple fast-paced, quick-hitting projects across Maryland.
Julio has a total of 25 years experience in the industry and has worked on several high-profile projects during his time with Kalkreuth. A few of the memorable projects he mentioned were Silver Spring Library, Frederick News Post, and the Concord Center.
“It is always a pleasure working with Julio,” said Operations Manager Ernie Giancola, who works with
him frequently. “His focus and attention to detail ensures that the quality of installation is always to the high standard KRSM strives for on every pro-ject.”
When asked about safety on the job, Julio said “I make sure my projects are completed safely, and I try to always lead by example.” He went on to say, “I care about my coworkers and don’t want to see anyone getting hurt.”
“One of the things I enjoy most about working for Kalkreuth is the relationships I’ve built with office staff and fellow sheet metal workers. These relationships promote good chemistry that contributes to a successful project outcome,” Julio added.
Julio lives in Laurel, MD and has two children, Christian (17) and Milton Cruz (16). We are proud to have Julio as a member of the Kalkreuth family and sincerely appreciate his continuous hard work since he began in 2006.
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