Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors promote Secinaro and Morton
Increased business in the Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors (JMB) division of Jewett Construction Co., Inc. (JCCI) has resulted in an increase in management staff.
Rob Secinaro, a JCCI project manager since 2006, has joined the metals division as JMB project manager, overseeing the division's workload concurrent with the work he continues to do for the parent company. His responsibilities at JMB include procurement of all resources, creating master job schedules and controlling overall job costs. He will also be responsible for the coordination of the division's numerous current and upcoming projects
Tom Morton, formerly JMB's project manager, has been promoted to the division's new director of business development—turning his extensive experience and industry contacts to project research and procurement.
Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors, a member of the Metal Building Contractors and Erectors Association, Steel Fabricators of New England, and the Steel Erectors Association of America—provides professional, pre-engineered metal building sales, installation and consulting, erects structural steel, and provides welding and miscellaneous metals work to clients all over New England.
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