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Colantonio hires two

Dyland Keyser,
Colantonio Inc.

 

Blayne Carney,
Colantonio Inc.

 

Holliston, MA Colantonio Inc. hired assistant project manager Dylan Keyser and assistant superintendent Blayne Carney.

Keyser joined the firm with five years of experience in the municipal, retail and healthcare markets and holds a BS in in Civil Engineering from Clarkson University.  He is assigned to the Arthur O’Shea House project, an occupied affordable housing renovation in Brookline.

Carney served in the US Army in Afghanistan for five years before earning a BS in Economics from Nazareth College.  His three years of construction experience include new construction and historic renovation of large mixed-use facilities.  Carney is working on the occupied renovation of the Roosevelt Towers Low-Rise Apartments for the Cambridge Housing Authority.

“Both Dylan and Blayne bring a wide range of skills and experience with them.  We welcome them as strong additions to our team,” said president George Willwerth.

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