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Integrated Builders names Concannon partner

John Concannon

Rockland, MA According to Integrated Builders, John Concannon, president, has been named a partner of the company. Concannon has been with Integrated for more than a decade, serving as director of operations and president. Concannon will continue to drive improvements in the overall organization while managing Integrated’s resources to develop projects from early phases of project development through pre-construction.

“John has exhibited tremendous leadership in his experience at Integrated Builders. He continues to drive improvements in the overall operation including field operations, sales, project management, accounting and estimating,” said Jay Dacey, CEO of Integrated Builders.

Concannon brings more than 20 years of industry expertise and ongoing knowledge of Integrated Builders and the construction industry. John holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Wentworth Institute of Technology. He has worked with service corporations, developers, property managers, retailers, healthcare institutions, and private sector clients to suit their unique construction management needs. John is LEED AP®, OSHA certified and holds a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor’s License.

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