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DJSA Architecture PC names Boisvert to the position of senior project architect

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Tony Boisvert

Raynham, MA DJSA Architecture PC, a full service architectural firm specializing in commercial and corporate design, has named Tony Boisvert to the position of senior project architect.

In this capacity, he serves as the lead on projects to take it from initial concepts through schematic design, construction documents and to construction.

Boisvert brings nearly 30 years’ experience to his new role. Most recently, he was affiliated with the Boston-based Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc., where he specialized in multifamily housing design. Housing, with an affordable component, has been a focus of his for the last half of his career. In 2008, he worked as an independent design-build architect, designing housing throughout Central Mass. His work there included condominiums, single family homes, and also small commercial clients. His work history also includes time with Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects in Hopkinton, Mass.

He earned his BA in architecture from Wentworth College, is a member of the American Institute of Architects and is NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards) certified.

In his spare time, is a motorcycle enthusiast, and enjoys riding a Yamaha Cruising Bike. He also enjoys woodworking and has a shop in his home.

Dennis Swart, president of DJSA Architecture, said, “We are very pleased to welcome Tony to the DJSA team. He brings over two decades of experience of broad-based design, technical and management expertise. His leadership and technical skills will be a tremendous asset to the firm and our continued growth we know our clients will benefit greatly from his expertise.”

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