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Kerrie Crimmins

Partner I Chief Operating Officer

As Partner and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of FDCS, Kerrie Crimmins drives the operational governance, strategic oversight, and relentless client advocacy that anchors the firm’s municipal engagements. Integrating a veteran background across comprehensive facilities management, high-security systems integration, and commercial real estate operations, she equips North Texas cities with a commanding, 360-degree defense of public investments. Before establishing her leadership legacy at FDCS to centralize a 20-plus-year track record of project success, Kerrie directed multimillion-dollar commercial portfolios and cross-functional account teams for global real estate firms, honing a rigorous standard of risk mitigation and fiscal discipline. Under her direction, FDCS enforces an uncompromised standard of project execution, specializing in aggressive municipal advocacy to protect city interests from initial scoping through close-out, rigid fiscal controls that shield taxpayer-funded budgets, and seamless stakeholder alignment that ensures general contractors and design consultants deliver to peak technical standards. Furthermore, her tactical expertise in orchestrating the technical integration of specialized facility infrastructure guarantees that complex civic renovations and ground-up builds—including active fire stations, police headquarters, and public libraries—are executed with sophisticated phasing and safety planning, ensuring absolute operational continuity for city staff and first responders.

Kerrie’s definitive command as a municipal owner's advocate is backed by an undeniable track record of high-performance public delivery across complex, mission-critical infrastructure projects. Her comprehensive oversight focuses heavily on ensuring that essential public safety functions are consolidated under highly functional, resilient roofs engineered for long-term field survival rather than design awards. Through disciplined oversight, open-book transparency, and a rare ability to balance macro-level strategy with microscopic execution, Kerrie translates intricate construction challenges into clear, actionable technical intelligence. She does not manage from a distance; she delivers the commanding, executive-level intervention required to safeguard taxpayer dollars, protect municipal reputations, and ensure public assets are built exclusively to enhance the daily operations and safety of the firefighters, officers, and communities who rely on them.

Kerrie Crimmins
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