Abner Larrieux
President
As president of A.L. Consulting Group, Inc., Abner Larrieux combines comprehensive knowledge and analytical expertise in the D/M/WBE space with a keen ability to build rapport with contractors and minority business entities.
With over 15 years of D/M/WBE compliance experience, Abner has demonstrated dedication and expertise in a wide variety of project roles. He has worked as project executive consultant for several large construction firms such as Skanska USA Building and Alcatel-Lucent, Railworks Inc. He is currently the NYSDOT Civil Rights Consultant on the Route 9A project.
Abner has been the lead on several Commercially Useful Function (CUF) reviews for various large prime contractors and developed a reputation for successfully completing these reviews with DBE subcontractors and vendors in the New York Tri-State Area. Through his many years in the field, as well as his work on a varied set of DBE related projects, Abner has developed DBE and M/WBE Contract Compliance Monitoring, DBE and M/WBE Fraud expertise.
In addition, he has acquired a comprehensive knowledge of the Federal, state, and local level regulations in the D/M/WBE area including, among others, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI & VII, Federal Highway Transportation Authority, Local Law 1 for New York City, and Federal Executive Order 11246.
Among his representative projects are:
- New York State Department of Transportation, Route 9a
- New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority
- Number 7 Line Extension, Second Ave Subway and Church Ave
- New York City Department Of Transportation
- Rehabilitation of 3 NYC Bridges, Brooklyn, NY
- Skanska USA Civil: Goethals Bridge
- Skanska USA Building: CUNY Advance Science Research Center
- Columbia University: Manhattanville Expansion Studebaker Building
Abner holds a Master of Science in Urban Planning, University of Buffalo, School of Architecture and Urban Planning. He has a Bachelor of Arts from SUNY Oswego. He is an active board member at Columbia University's Double Discovery program and also volunteers his time to mentor inner city youth affected by muscular dystrophy.