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South Coast Improvement Co. promotes O’Neill

Gareth O'Neill,
South Coast Improvement

Marion, MA South Coast Improvement Co. (SCI) promoted Gareth O’Neill to business development executive. O’Neill has worked for SCI since 2015, starting as a construction site supervisor and later promoted to project manager.

“We are losing an excellent project manager but gaining a force in helping us develop new clients,” said Tom Quinlan, president of SCI. “With his breadth of experience, Gareth can discuss with new clients their projects from a builder’s point of view and that is invaluable to us as a company and, more importantly, our next repeat client,”

 A construction veteran with international experience, O’Neill has worked in supervisory and laborer roles on construction projects in his native Ireland, Australia and the U.S. During his tenure at South Coast Improvement, he’s worked as supervisor on renovations at Harvard University, Northeastern University, Boston College, MIT, Milton Academy Milton Academy and numerous other projects. 

O’Neill holds a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from St Mary’s University, Belfast and a master’s degree in Marketing from University of Ulster in Jordanstown, Ireland. He is a licensed construction supervisor.

O’Neil began in the construction industry as a plasterer and hanging dry wall. His supervisory career began as crew manager for Clifton Formwork in Melbourne, Australia.

“To me, the construction industry provides great learning opportunities and I could not ask for a better classroom and teachers than the team here at South Coast Improvement,” said O’Neill. “I’m extremely excited about this new opportunity to help South Coast Improvement continue the growth we’ve experienced the last several years by winning more repeat business and new client projects.”

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