Turner Construction Company has promoted Scott Crosby to business manager for its Huntsville office, placing him in a leadership role overseeing business operations, long-term planning, and project execution across North Alabama.
According to the announcement, Crosby will support client relationships and guide continued growth in the Huntsville and Tennessee Valley markets, where Turner has maintained a long-standing presence.
Crosby joined Turner in 2012 and has held a series of leadership roles supporting complex healthcare, federal, and institutional projects.
Most recently, he served in a senior preconstruction leadership role, working closely with project teams and clients on planning, budgeting, and delivery strategies. His background includes experience in both preconstruction and field operations.
“Scott has earned the trust of our Huntsville team through steady leadership, technical expertise, and a strong commitment to collaboration,” said Paul Lawson, vice president and general manager for Turner. “He understands the Huntsville market and brings a thoughtful, team-first approach that will serve our clients and partners well as construction opportunities continue to expand in the region.”
Based in Huntsville, Crosby is a graduate of Auburn University. He previously worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and served as an institutional owner’s representative.
He holds multiple professional credentials, including LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design and Construction, DBIA Professional, and an ASHE Healthcare Construction Certificate.
Turner Construction Company is a North America-based, international construction services firm with more than 15,000 employees. The company completes more than $20 billion in construction annually across thousands of projects and is recognized for its work on large and complex developments across a range of markets.
Turner has operated in the Huntsville and Tennessee Valley area since the 1950s, beginning work in the region around 1955. Local projects include the Saturn V rocket replica and the Davidson Center for Space Exploration.
The company remains a major contractor at Redstone Arsenal, Cummings Research Park, and Marshall Space Flight Center, with a focus on federal, aerospace, and industrial construction.
