DeAngelis Diamond Promotes Division Manager and Project Executive
DeAngelis Diamond is pleased to announce the promotions of Gus Lindquist to vice president and division manager of special projects and Eric Brackin to senior project executive. Lindquist has been with the firm for eight years and Brackin for more than 14, each bringing the integrity, leadership and dedication to excellence that have long defined the company’s culture. Their promotions reflect DeAngelis Diamond’s ongoing commitment to developing top talent from within.
As vice president and division manager of special projects, Lindquist will lead and expand the division’s reach across DeAngelis Diamond’s broader market sectors, driving business development and overseeing project teams in partnership with Director of Special Projects Brian McKenzie. Now in his tenth year with DeAngelis Diamond, Lindquist has advanced through multiple roles of increasing responsibility and has contributed to the successful delivery of complex health care, hospitality and nonprofit projects throughout Southwest Florida. Lindquist holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from LeTourneau University and is a licensed general contractor. Notable projects include several projects with Arthrex, Lake Park Diner at Founders Square and the newly opened restaurant Acqua Bistecca located on the Ritz Carlton Residences development in Bonita Springs.
As senior project executive, Brackin will lead complex projects from preconstruction through completion, overseeing GMP budgets, scheduling and financial performance while serving as a primary point of contact for client relationships and a resource for project teams. Over his 14 years with DeAngelis Diamond, Brackin has grown through various roles and built a reputation for the trust, cost discipline and client-first approach that defines the firm’s work in the Naples market and beyond. Brackin is an American Hospital Association Certified Healthcare Constructor and holds OSHA 30 and ICRA 2.0 certifications. He is also a member of the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE). Brackin earned a Bachelor of Science in Building Science and a minor in business administration from Auburn University. Notable projects include the Arthrex Global Headquarters, HSS/NCH Freestanding Inpatient Orthopedic Unit and the Collier County Behavioral Health Center, currently under construction.
DeAngelis Diamond is an innovative, award-winning national construction management firm specializing in commercial, multi-family, and health care construction with more than 30 years of experience across the United States and the Caribbean Islands. It’s one of America’s fastest-growing companies, according to Inc. 5000, and is listed on ENR’s Top 400 Contractors list annually. Visit DeAngelisDiamond.com for more information.



