Jeff Solly

Consulting Project Manager at Tribute Communities
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Whitby, Ontario, Canada, CA
Languages
  • English -

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Construction
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Consulting Project Manager
      • Dec 2018 - Present

      Providing land development, project management experience for low rise and high rise projects within Tribute's land portfolio Providing land development, project management experience for low rise and high rise projects within Tribute's land portfolio

    • President
      • Aug 2017 - Present

    • Lecturer
      • Jan 2017 - Apr 2020

      Sessional lecturer in the School of Planning focusing on land development issues and trends Sessional lecturer in the School of Planning focusing on land development issues and trends

    • Director of Land Development
      • Jun 2005 - Sep 2016

      Responsible for directing the planning, approval and site servicing of large scale, multi-phased land development projects in a variety of contexts across the GTA and other Ontario markets. Responsible for developing, maintaining and reporting on schedules and budgets to the Owners and external stakeholders. Led the land acquisition team. Acted as key liaison in managing and reporting to external partners. Responsible for directing the planning, approval and site servicing of large scale, multi-phased land development projects in a variety of contexts across the GTA and other Ontario markets. Responsible for developing, maintaining and reporting on schedules and budgets to the Owners and external stakeholders. Led the land acquisition team. Acted as key liaison in managing and reporting to external partners.

Education

  • University of Waterloo
    Bachelor of Environmental Studies, City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning
    1981 - 1985

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