Full-Time
Posted on 8/21/2026
Global project and cost management consultancy
$152.8k - $213.9k/yr
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Los Angeles, CA, USA
In Person
Bachelor's
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Cumming Group is an international advisory firm that provides fee-based services in project and cost management for the built environment. It supports planning, design, and delivery of complex construction projects through program and project management, cost and commercial management, planning and scheduling, dispute resolution, and project monitoring. The firm serves sectors such as education, healthcare, hospitality, data centers, life sciences, and infrastructure, and works with many Fortune 100 companies. With over 2,000 employees across 70 offices, its goal is to help clients deliver high-value projects on time and within budget by offering end-to-end advisory and analytics across the project lifecycle.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
1996
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Punch List: Stanley Black & Decker invests $1B in manufacturing, Jacobs expands in Atlanta. Plus Cumming Group acquires an NYC project management firm, and Tutor Perini and Granite announce project wins. Published Aug. 14, 2026 By Construction Dive Staff Construction Dive's Friday Punch List is a series dedicated to sharing major building headlines that contractors may have missed from the week. The construction headlines kept coming this week. Amid the backdrop of earnings season, the Washington Commanders named a joint venture for its reportedly $3.8 billion stadium and Associated Builders and Contractors detailed the industry's lowest project backlog since January. Cumming Group acquires NYC project management firm. Construction cost consultancy Cumming Group has snapped up a company in its backyard. The firm has acquired TLM Group, a project management firm and owner's representative, Cumming Group told Construction Dive. The terms of the deal between the companies, both based in New York City, were not disclosed. TLM specializes in data center programs for financial institutions, hyperscalers and colocation providers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, per the announcement. It will join Cumming's Advanced Technology division, which the company spun up in March to meet surging data center and high-tech facility demand. "When we launched the Advanced Technologies division earlier this year, our vision was to build the industry's premier consultancy for the world's most complex technology and industrial projects," Kevin Klein, executive vice president of advanced technologies at Cumming Group, told Construction Dive via email. "Welcoming TLM Group accelerates that vision by adding a highly respected team with deep experience managing data center construction programs from concept through completion." - Matthew Thibault Stanley Black & Decker invests $1B for innovation, trades. Stanley Black & Decker is investing $1 billion to develop next-generation tools and increase training access to expand the skilled trades workforce, according to a Wednesday announcement. The New Britain, Connecticut-based tool manufacturer plans to invest through 2028, with half of the $1 billion going toward research and development for the creation of next-gen tools for trade professionals. The other half will support capital expenditures and long-term investments to further strengthen U.S. manufacturing and new product development. On top of that, Stanley Black & Decker has committed $60 million - $27 million of which has already been deployed through its DeWalt Grow the Trades initiative - through 2030. That effort aims to expand training programs and open new pathways to skilled trades jobs. "By advancing technology, investing in U.S. manufacturing and expanding training to skilled trades Stanley Black & Decker is helping to build a stronger workforce and a more resilient future for communities across the nation," Chris Nelson, Stanley Black & Decker president and CEO, said in the release. - Zachary Phillips Jacobs adds Atlanta office, Georgia DOT contract. Jacobs is getting busier in Georgia. The Dallas-based firm recently opened a new office at Promenade Tower in Midtown Atlanta after more than a year of planning and construction, according to a Monday announcement. The office serves as a strategic hub for Jacobs' projects in the region's infrastructure, transportation, environmental and advanced facilities sectors. Elsewhere in the state, the Georgia DOT recently tapped Jacobs on a five-year engineering and design contract covering transportation infrastructure across 27 counties. That work will support roadway and infrastructure improvements to enhance connectivity and support economic growth, according to an Aug. 3 news release. "Communities across Georgia continue to grow, creating new demands on transportation networks," said Tom Meinhart, Jacobs Americas executive vice president, in the release. - Sebastian Obando Tutor Perini, Granite project wins. Also this week, two major general contractors with different approaches to profitability announced awards. Tutor Perini subsidiary Perini Management Services won a $42 million U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contract for work at Tabuk Air Base in Saudi Arabia for the completion of a helicopter maintenance hangar, the firm announced Thursday. Domestically, Tutor Perini has pursued megaprojects, which its leadership has said is a driver of its profit margins.
Project wins Regeneration & Conservation Award at Constructing Excellence London & South East Awards 2026. As project manager on behalf of Whitbread, Cumming Group is pleased to see this landmark regeneration project recognised with the Regeneration & Conservation Award at the Constructing Excellence London & South East Awards 2026. The award recognises projects that successfully preserve and enhance existing assets while delivering long-term value for future generations. This project exemplifies that balance, bringing new life to a historic building while ensuring its heritage remains visible and accessible. A key aspect of the scheme was the retention of the original historic façade, alongside the preservation of the former police station reading room. The reading room was carefully supported and retained in situ while construction works progressed around it, reflecting the project's commitment to safeguarding elements of the building that contribute to its historic significance and identity. The development celebrates the site's rich history and evolution over time. From its origins as The Saracen's Head Inn, through its years as Snow Hill Police Station, to its current role asa hub by Premier Inn hotel, each chapter of the building's story has informed the completed scheme. Heritage is woven throughout the design. A publicly accessible cultural and heritage space showcases artwork created by local artists, helping visitors connect with the building's past and its role within the local community. Historic references also appear throughout the development, including replica police lanterns and notice boards inspired by original features once found on the building. The project demonstrates how thoughtful regeneration can extend the life of historic buildings while adapting them for long-term contemporary use. By combining conservation, placemaking and public engagement, it ensures that the building's heritage remains an active part of its future rather than simply a record of its past. This recognition reflects the commitment and collaboration of the client, design team, contractor and wider project partners. Cumming Group is proud to have contributed to a project that successfully balances heritage conservation with the needs of a modern city. Image credit: Chris Dalton Photography
Leonard Green & Partners, L.P. (“LGP”) today announced it has completed the acquisition of Cumming Group (“Cumming” or the “Company”), the leading independen...
/PRNewswire/ -- Cumming Group, the largest independent provider of project and cost management advisory services in North America and a market leader in...
Report: private equity firm leonard green is close to reaching an agreement to acquire Cumming group. 华尔街见闻 2026/04/12 04:22 Cumming provides consulting services for large-scale infrastructure projects worldwide, including the ongoing $9 billion reconstruction of JFK International Airport's Terminal 1. Expand Disclaimer: All content in this article represents the author's views only and is not related to this platform. Users should not use this article as a reference for investment decisions.