Uri Tzur from Ben Shalom Development and Construction
Uri Tzur מחברת Ben Shalom Development and Construction

Uri Tzur

VP Business Development

Ben Shalom Development and Construction
Real estate development & construction
Year of Birth: 1971
Email: [email protected]
Fields: Business development, project management
Position: VP Business Development
Seniority in position: 8 years
Public positions: Long military service
Education: Bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering from Ben Gurion University (1997-2001) Master’s degree in business administration (EMBA track) from Tel Aviv University (2006-2007)
Military Rank : Lieutenant colonel

What is a significant move you have recently made?

Preparing for the high-quality execution of large projects with a focus on demolition and construction.

What are the significant strengths of the company to you?

Values ingrained in the company's DNA, its management, and its employees, preserved for decades: Integrity, Commitment to obligations, Uncompromising professionalism.

What are the central moves that were recently made, and would lead to the company's strengthening in the years to come?

Establishing systems and infrastructure to handle large-scale project scopes: Customer service framework, recruiting high-quality managers in engineering and execution fields, maintaining a strong, continuous, direct, and non-intermediated relationship with all stakeholders involved in various projects.

What are the main challenges of the company in the next few years?

Maintaining the "personal touch" and providing close support to every apartment owner, homebuyer, and partner, even in an era of larger project undertakings.

What are your recommendations for a manager at the beginning of his career?

Always know and define clearly the goals you are aiming and aspiring towards ("keeping" a clear compass).
See people before anything else.
Remember that good attracts good.

And remember that success in real estate is a marathon, not a sprint.

What is important to remember even during hardships?

Challenges and difficulties build ability.

Difficulties are part of life and are always followed by better times.