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J. Calnan & Associates expands "A" team

J. Calnan & Associates, Inc. added 4 new employees to their "A" team of professionals including assistant project managers Matt Roberts and Brian O'Reilly; special projects division project estimator,Mark Hoffman, and project superintendent Leo Boffoli. Roberts and O'Reilly will be responsible for working with the project managers to advance JC&A's ability to deliver superior project management services to our clients. Additionally, they are responsible for assisting the project manager and project executive with the day-to-day operations of the project. Hoffman will be responsible for the overall coordination and managing the resources during the construction phase for design, estimating, scheduling, value engineering and material procurement for projects. Boffoli will be responsible for completing projects on-time, within budget while running a safe and efficient jobsite. President Jim Cahill said, "Matt, Brian, Mark and Leo are all well respected individuals with proven track records of providing world class service to clients across various markets including academic, corporate, healthcare and science & technology. Having the ability and the backlog to hire such talented team members is a testament to the success we have experienced over the past seventeen years." CEO Jay Calnan said, "The individuals at JC&A are the best in their profession and collectively make an unstoppable team. Our clients find an added level of comfort working with our teams because every employee across the board is part of the "A" team. We're thrilled to be able to continue to hire top talent like Matt, Brian, Mark and Leo."
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