Kyle Flannery
Construction Assistant Project Manager in Troy, NY
Kyle Flannery is a highly effective Project Manager at MDG Design and Construction, headquartered in Woodbury, New York. After being rapidly promoted from Assistant Project Manager just six months after his start in 2023, he has become instrumental in advancing MDG's initiatives to develop affordable housing across New York City's marginalized communities.
Since its inception in 1988, MDG Design and Construction has become a beacon in the affordable housing sector, having successfully overseen the development of over 980 buildings, translating to more than 23,500 units. These projects represent a significant investment of over $3.9 billion to revitalize neighborhoods and provide essential housing solutions. Presently, MDG is managing an extensive portfolio that includes over $10 billion in various stages of development, encompassing more than 7,000 units that are under construction or in the planning phase.
As Project Manager, Kyle orchestrates a broad spectrum of project stages, from conception through execution and completion. He meticulously plans each development, ensuring resource allocation, scheduling, and budgeting align with MDG’s strategic objectives. His role is pivotal in driving projects to meet the company's and the community's expectations for quality and affordability.
Kyle's daily responsibilities are comprehensive. He coordinates with architects, city planners, and engineers to ensure projects adhere to design and regulatory standards. His sharp focus on compliance with zoning, building, and environmental regulations ensures seamless project progress and adherence to legal mandates. This careful oversight is crucial in maintaining the integrity and viability of MDG's expansive portfolio.
Financial oversight is another critical aspect of Kyle's role. He rigorously manages project budgets and financial reporting, ensuring all expenditures are documented and justified. This transparency is key to maintaining the trust of investors and stakeholders and is essential for the ongoing funding of future projects.