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Three team members of STV | DPM receive industry recognition

Bill Clegg, STV | DPM

 

Mark DuPre, STV | DPM

 

Roxanne Perugino, STV | DPM 

 

Hartford, CT According to STV | DPM, three of its team members received industry recognition.

Vice president of operations, Bill Clegg, LEED AP, FIIDA has been appointed to the 2017 CoreNet Global Connecticut/Westchester board of directors. CoreNet’s CT/Westchester chapter membership represents a cross-section of 160 corporate end users, service providers and economic-development professionals from throughout CT and Westchester County, NY. Its mission is to facilitate the advancement of corporate real estate practices through professional development opportunities, publications, research, conferences, and local chapters and networking groups. Clegg joined STV | DPM’s Hartford office in 2013.

An 11-year veteran of STV | DPM, vice president Mark DuPre, MCPPO, Sr. Assoc. AIA, has been named director of communications for the 2017 term for the Connecticut chapter of Construction Management Association of America (CMAA). In this role DuPre will assure all chapter correspondences are effectively and efficiently communicated to its membership and interested parties. STV is a mega member of the CMAA.

Roxanne Perugino, LEED AP, STV | DPM senior project planner, was warded Professional Women in Construction’s (PWC) Excellence in Mentoring award, acknowledging her guidance as a positive role model for women in the design and construction industry. With STV | DPM since 2004, Perugino currently serves as vice president of PWC’s Connecticut chapter, and chair of the scholarship and awards committees for the organization. Her latest recognition from PWC was due to Perugino’s work with STV | DPM’s staff, as well as her dedicated volunteer efforts with the Terryville, CT, Parks and Rec. Commission.

Perugino also served on Terryville’s Board of Education for eight years and has worked with Central Connecticut State University’s Industry Advisory Committee for construction management.

Diversified Project Management (DPM), a leading provider of owner’s project management services throughout the greater Boston/New England region, is now a part of SW and doing business as STV I DPM. STV I DPM is comprised of more than 70 professionals throughout New England

Founded more than 100 years ago, SW is a leader in providing construction management, architectural, planning, engineering, and environmental services for buildings, transportation systems, infrastructure, energy and other facilities. The firm is ranked 40th in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms survey and 15th in Building Design + Construction magazine’s Top 40 Construction Management firms.

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