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Richard K. Rubinoff
Founder

Craig Dunham
Principal

Caryn B Rubinoff
Principal

Michael Cleary
Vice President, Property Management
 
 
Nicki Harrington
Construction Management
About Rubinoff

Craig A. Dunham, Principal

Craig Dunham joined The Rubinoff Company in May 2006. Mr. Dunham is responsible for overall company performance and securing and directing all development, project management and construction activities.

A native of California’s San Francisco Bay Area, Mr. Dunham has actively managed the planning, design, and construction of over $1 billion in new and renovated commercial, residential, hospitality, sports, and institutional structures over the past two decades. Mr. Dunham was active in the New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco markets before relocating to Pittsburgh in 1998 and has worked with notable companies such as Ahmanson Commercial Development, Sheraton Hotels, Hyatt Hotels, Marriot Hotels, Nike, Giorgio Armani, the San Francisco ‘49ers, the Golden State Warriors and numerous law and accounting firms.

Mr. Dunham was engaged by the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club in 1998 to manage the design and construction of PNC Park which has been called by many one of the best ballparks in America. The project was completed on budget and faster than any similar facility at that time. Mr. Dunham led the extensive community planning efforts and had a unique opportunity to participate in the planning of Pittsburgh’s North Shore area concurrent with the ballpark project.

In 2001 Mr. Dunham joined the Carnegie Institute to oversee the planning, design, and construction of a multi-project, $250 million program of capital improvements throughout the Carnegie Museum and Carnegie Library systems. In 2004 Mr. Dunham assumed the responsibility for all facility related operations and capital projects in the Carnegie Museum system as well as facility services provided to the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. The completed library projects have been recognized locally for their excellence in community process, design innovation, and approach to historic preservation. The Brookline Library was recognized in 2005 by the American Library Association and the American Institute of Architects as one of five national projects for design excellence. Five of the museum and library projects are registered LEED projects. Mr. Dunham was also actively involved in the planning, design, and construction of the recently completed Schenley Plaza project in collaboration with other Oakland based organizations.

Mr. Dunham is active in community based arts and planning organizations and is a Board Member of the Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, and a member of the Urban Design Committee of The Riverlife Task Force as well as the Urban Land Institute. Mr. Dunham received formal training in fine arts and architecture from the University of California at Santa Barbara and the Southern California Institute of Architecture.