Program and construction management for large-scale infrastructure projects
Armand Corporation manages programs and construction projects valued $500M–$1.2B across housing, education, disaster recovery, and utilities. The tech stack—Oracle Primavera, Procore, Bluebeam, AutoCAD—reflects a traditional design-to-build workflow optimized for coordination and documentation. With only 2 hires in the last 30 days against 6 open roles, the company is in steady-state hiring mode, centered on mid-level construction and engineering staff rather than scaling any single function.
Armand Corporation is a minority woman-owned construction and program management firm founded in 1991, headquartered in New York with offices in New Jersey and Philadelphia. The firm delivers large-scale infrastructure projects across multiple sectors—multi-family residential, K–12 and higher education, disaster recovery, transportation, and utilities—with individual project values ranging from $500,000 to $1.2 billion. Its core operations center on project scheduling (Oracle Primavera P6), site coordination (Procore), and design collaboration (AutoCAD, Bluebeam). The organization currently operates at 11–50 employees with active focus on operational workflow development and risk mitigation.
Armand uses Oracle Primavera P6 for scheduling, Procore for site management, Bluebeam for design review, and AutoCAD for design coordination. Microsoft Project and Microsoft Office round out the stack.
Armand manages projects valued between $500,000 and $1.2 billion across multi-family housing, education, disaster recovery, transportation, and utilities sectors.
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