Career
Huggins recovered from bankruptcy in the 1970s via affirmative action for Chicago contractors. He is also and alumnus and the former principal of Englewood Technical Preparatory Academy. Huggins is among the contractors who built American Telephone & Telegraph Company Corporate Center (now known as Franklin Center).
He served as vice president of Black Contractors United in the mid-1990s.
He was appointed to the Board of directors of Metra by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1997 and became acting Chairman in April 2011. The board was supposed to select a permanent chairman from within its ranks by July 2011, but Huggins felt the Chairmanship was a Republican position and withdrew himself from consideration.
Huggins served as acting chairman until November 2, 2012 when he was replaced by Brad O"Halloran. Huggins resigned from the board in August 2013 days after O"Halloran reesigned.
Huggins" resignation came after conversations with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel about a patronage scandal.
His company has been involved in construction at O"Hare International Airport and McCormick Place, including the $115 million no-bid contract to manage the airport"s people-mover system. Riteway Construction Services Incorporated. was the general contractor for Cook County Hospital. His company"s role with the County Hospital was controversial when Riteway missed filing its 1997 corporate annual report, leading the Illinois Secretary of State to dissolve the company on January 2, 1998 just prior to the spring 1998 groundbreaking for the $551 million, 464-bed hospital that was four years in the making.
Huggins spent part of his youth in Atlanta and part of it in the Englewood community area of Chicago.