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Integrated Builders, Inc. hires Mariano as project superintendent

Integrated Builders, Inc. has added project superintendent Mark Mariano to their growing team of construction professionals. As project superintendent, Mariano will manage on-site construction with Integrated subcontractor base through coordinated efforts with each of the firm's project managers. Prior to joining Integrated, Mariano worked as project superintendent at Weston and Sampson CMR from 2010 to 2013. He managed and supervised the construction of water and wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, municipal pools and water/theme parks. In addition to his work at Weston and Sampson CMR, he was the Lead Title V Inspector for his self-founded company Mariano Inspections and Services and is a registered E.I.T. in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mariano's mechanical background and extensive training in civil engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, make him an exceptional fit for Integrated Builders. Jay Dacey, president of Integrated Builders, expressed his excitement in having Mariano as the newest addition to their team. "We're pleased that Mark has joined our team as a ProjectSuperintendent," said Dacey. "His background ideally complements the industrial and commercial project markets that Integrated Builders is known for." "I am grateful for this opportunity to work with Jay Dacey and the rest of the team," Mariano said. "I fully support the Integrated 'Client's Point of View' philosophy and I look forward to working with a firm that truly values the client's needs and expectations."
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