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Senate Construction appoints Grullon as project superintendent

Joseph Grullon, 
Senate Construction

Shirley, MA According to Senate Construction Corp., Joseph Grullon has joined the firm as project superintendent.

Grullon previously worked at Senate Construction as a summer intern in 2016, while he pursued a bachelor’s degree in Construction Management at Fitchburg University. He has also worked as assistant superintendent at Murray Brothers Construction.

“We are pleased to bring Joseph back to Senate Construction as a full-time employee,” said Bob France, CEO of Senate Construction. “During his internship, we were impressed by his talent, dedication and ability to focus on details. We are very excited to have him join our growing team.”

Founded in 1990, Senate Construction is one of the leading commercial construction companies in the state. Senate Construction’s distinctive general contracting and pre-construction consulting services set it apart from its competition. 

Senate Construction’s excellence in general contracting and construction management are complimented by the company’s experience in project development and design-build. Senate Construction has successfully provided its clients, a broad spectrum of complete construction services.

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