Scott Veine is a distinguished construction industry leader with an impressive 28-year tenure at Pioneer Construction, where he has cultivated a comprehensive understanding of the built environment through diverse roles including Project Designer, Estimator, Project Engineer, Project Manager, Director of Sustainability, and Director of Project Management. Throughout his career, he has been instrumental in delivering notable projects across West Michigan, including significant developments at Grand Valley State University such as the Mary Idema Pew Learning Commons, Siedman College of Business, and the Dan and Pamella DeVos Center for Interdisciplinary Health, as well as critical infrastructure projects like the Corewell Health South Employee Ramp and Munson Hospital Surgery Center Expansion.
A dedicated educator and industry advocate, Veine holds multiple advanced credentials in construction management from Ferris State University. His commitment to professional development extends beyond his own career, as he actively serves on the Industry Advisory Board for Ferris State University’s School of the Built Environment, currently holding the position of Board President. Veine is also a committed industry ambassador, participating in numerous trade, K-12, and higher education tours and seminars to promote construction careers, and maintaining memberships in prestigious organizations like the Precast Construction Institute and the American Institute of Steel Construction.