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Corderman & Co. hires Demers, Ashton and D’Andrea

Jeff Demers,
Corderman & Co.

 

Joel Ashton,
Corderman & Co.

 

John D'Andrea,
Corderman & Co.

 

Boston, MA Jeff Demers, Joel Ashton, and John D’Andrea have joined Corderman & Company  as assistant project manager, superintendent, and assistant superintendent respectively. They will be working on projects in the construction management services firm’s growing portfolio. 

Demers joins Corderman from FIP Construction in Farmington, CT where he served as a project engineer. In that capacity he worked on assignments for Yale New Haven Hospital and Quinnipiac University. Demers earned a Bachelor’s Degree in construction management from Roger Williams University.

Ashton has 15 years of experience in various leadership positions at Chestnut Hill Realty and Fairfield Residential LLC. His wide range of projects included Waterview Village and Terrace in Framingham and the Cornerstone Apartments in Stamford, Conn. 

D’Andrea most recently worked for RB Metalmen as a glazer. Previously he spent seven years of active service with the U.S. Air Force as a 2W071 Munitions System Craftsman. He has completed the AS Electric Power Utility program at Bunker Hill Community College.

“We pride ourselves on hiring smart, well-rounded individuals for our deep and diverse project teams,” said Barrie Ferraro, Corderman principal. “Jeff, Joel and John are a perfect fit. We are elated to have them on board.”

Founded in 2002 by David Corderman, Jr., Corderman & Co.began with a goal to bring a client service oriented approach to the construction industry.

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