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Pagani joins South Coast Improvement Co. as project manager

Phil Pagani

Marion, MA South Coast Improvement Company (SCI) hired Phil Pagani as a project manager. Pagani comes to SCI after working in a similar role for Delphi Construction.

As a project manager, Pagani will be responsible for all aspects of project management on new construction and renovation projects. Initially, Pagani is the project manager for a new addition and renovation at Concord Park Senior Living, a Volunteers of America Senior Community in Concord, Mass.

“Phil is a very talented and skilled project manager, which is why we put him on one of our largest projects right out of the gate,” said Tom Quinlan, president of South Coast Improvement, Inc. “Concord Park is one of a few projects we currently have in Concord and Phil has been an active part of those as well.”

“South Coast drew me in with the opportunity for growth in an expanding company,” said Pagani. “They offered a challenge to my skills and I look forward to growing along with them.”

Pagani holds a bachelor’s degree in construction management from Roger Williams University and holds OSHA 30 and NSC CPR certifications.

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