Tim brings over 20 years of engineering and project leadership experience across large-scale infrastructure, energy, and data center development. As Vice President of Data Center Development at Crane, he leads the end-to-end development of Crane’s campuses - from power strategy to design, permitting, and construction delivery.
Before joining Crane, he served as Vice President of Data Center Development at CalEthos, where he oversaw site strategy for a 300 MW campus, including renewable energy integration, site feasibility, and client engagement. He also founded Lagom Developments, where he advised global infrastructure companies – including construction leadership for Gradiant’s international projects and for fiber and utility development at hyperscale data center sites.
He spent over five years at Meta, leading more than $3.9 billion in global construction and retrofit work. As the Site Lead for Meta’s Prineville, Oregon campus, he turned around site culture and performance and was accountable for all new construction and retrofits which included 3 new data centers (CCO3 & CCO5/6), a full building retrofit of PRN1, and a portfolio of 21 retrofit projects totaling $1.6 billion with a peak headcount of 1150 workers. At Meta HQ, he launched global programs that streamlined project delivery across 17 sites. He developed program management organization fundamentals, standards, and contract systems that improved performance, speed, and transparency across Meta’s global portfolio.
Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at ConocoPhillips, CH2M HILL, and Kiewit, managing energy infrastructure projects.
He holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Alaska.