
BMWC Constructors, Inc. (BMWC), a leader in industrial construction, has revealed significant leadership changes as part of its ongoing strategy for growth and market expansion. These changes come after the retirement of Ken Miles, BMWC’s vice president of corporate construction, at the end of 2024. Ken played a crucial role in driving the company’s expansion into new regions, especially within the Midwest and North Carolina. During his tenure, BMWC experienced robust growth, prompting the company to identify two new leaders to manage these regions and continue its success.

Effective January 1, 2025, Ken Miles passed on his responsibilities to two senior executives, Eric Delaney and Michael Culbertson, who were both promoted to the position of vice president of operations. These leadership changes are part of BMWC’s broader strategic plan to streamline operations and enhance its ability to serve clients across different geographic markets.
Eric Delaney’s Career and Role in BMWC’s Future
Eric Delaney’s journey with BMWC began in 1996 when he started as a project engineer. Over the past 28 years, Eric has advanced through various positions, including project manager and project director. His extensive experience managing complex projects in refining, chemical, pharmaceutical, and power generation industries has made him a key figure at BMWC. As vice president of operations, Eric will be based in the company’s Munster, IN office. He will oversee construction operations in Munster, Toledo, OH, and Evansville, IN, continuing to expand the company’s footprint in these critical areas.
Michael Culbertson’s Contributions and New Responsibilities
Michael Culbertson joined BMWC in 2007 as a project engineer and quickly climbed the ranks. He was promoted to project manager in 2016, where he managed maintenance and capital projects for a pharmaceutical manufacturing client. Michael’s leadership in overseeing critical, time-sensitive projects and his role in spearheading BMWC’s expansion into North Carolina have earned him recognition within the company. As vice president of operations, Michael will be based in Indianapolis, IN, where he will handle Central Indiana and North Carolina’s construction operations. His expertise will play a vital role in ensuring continued growth and service delivery in these regions.
Impact of the Succession Plan on BMWC’s Strategic Growth
Delaney and Culbertson’s elevation to vice presidents marks a pivotal moment for BMWC as they join the company’s Executive Leadership Team. Reporting directly to Bart Maple, BMWC’s Executive Vice President and COO, they are poised to drive further success and market expansion for the company. This transition is designed to ensure that BMWC can continue its growth trajectory while maintaining the high standards and operational excellence for which the company is known.

“Eric and Michael bring years of valuable experience and leadership to their new roles. We are confident they will successfully continue to build on our strong foundation and accelerate our growth in existing and new markets,” said Bart Maple, Executive Vice President and COO of BMWC Constructors.
The company’s strategic focus on growth and market diversification remains central to its vision for the future. As a leading player in the industrial construction sector, BMWC’s leadership changes reflect the company’s commitment to adapting to industry demands and ensuring it remains a strong contender in its competitive markets.
About BMWC Constructors, Inc.
BMWC Constructors, Inc. is a prominent industrial construction company that specializes in large-scale projects across various sectors, including refining, chemical, pharmaceutical, and power generation industries. With a long history of success and a strategic focus on market expansion, BMWC continues to innovate and deliver exceptional construction services to clients across North America.
For more information on BMWC Constructors and its upcoming projects, visit BMWC Constructors' Website.
Originally reported by Building Indiana Business.
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