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C.E. Floyd expands estimating team

Agnes Kochanowicz

 

Cesar Velez

 

Caroline Geraghty

 

Cary Becker

 

Middletown, CT C.E. Floyd Company, PBC, a general contractor and construction manager, has expanded its estimating team to better serve its clients.

With the addition of four people to the Middletown team, C.E. Floyd now has balanced resources in its Massachusetts and Connecticut offices. 

Agnes Kochanowicz joins as senior estimator to lead the company’s Connecticut efforts. She brings strong experience in the private educational, country club and commercial markets. During her 30 years of experience, Kochanowicz has worked as a project manager, superintendent and estimator. 

Cesar Velez joins as estimator. He has more than 15 years of experience estimating for the steel and masonry trades, most recently as chief estimator for Current Coreslab Structures. 

He’s also worked as a CADD drafter. 

Caroline Geraghty joins as estimator. Geraghty, who has a Bachelor of Civil Law, briefly worked as a paralegal before moving into the construction industry as an estimator for StructureCraft Contracting in New York. Her experience with grocery retailers will add value for our long-time client Big Y Foods, Inc. 

Cary Becker joins as estimating engineer. He has seven years of experience in the construction industry working as an engineered wood product designer at 7D Wholesale and as a project manager and estimator for Encore Fire Protection.

C.E. Floyd director of estimating Mark Beckler said, “We’re excited to have these four join our team. C.E. Floyd has an unprecedented amount of work in preconstruction. The expanded estimating team, along with our preconstruction managers, will help deliver more value to our clients.”

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