Our Construction General Superintendent George Loop, has retired after 38 years of dedicated service. George joined APG in August 1984 as one of the company’s first employees. After a brief 18-month absence to help his father shutdown his business, he returned to continue establishing what APG is today. With 14 years of electrical experience in installations and supervision, George quickly became a valuable asset to the APG team.
As a Project Superintendent, George maintained and consistently exceeded all APG quality and performance standards. He successfully managed projects such as Crescent Beach Club I, II, and Ultimar I on Sand Key. Additionally, George proudly ran several other projects. In 1999, he achieved a career goal of being promoted to General Superintendent of Construction. During this period, he also had general oversight for the Atlanta Braves Stadium, Amazon–Lakeland, and St. Joseph’s Hospital North and South, along with countless other jobs.
With nearly four decades at APG, George has excelled in his commitment to teaching personal responsibility and job site accountability. George has been instrumental in creating opportunities to recognize and develop the talent he saw in the field with young, hard-working electricians. Employees were able to grow and achieve career success by learning from George’s skillset, knowledge, and work experience to help guide and encourage them in the electrical trade.
George has played a significant role in preparing Vaughn Orluski and Josh Falini to assume the roles of our new General Superintendents. George is confident that Vaughn and Josh have the energy and experience to lead APG into our next chapter. We are thrilled that George will be able to golf, fish, travel and spend quality time with his wife, Sue, and their four grandchildren.
Congratulations, George! We wish you continued happiness during your retirement!