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Chazen Continues Expansion in Construction Services

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (June 12, 2019) – The Chazen Companies is pleased to welcome the addition of two new employees to its expanding Construction Services team in Troy and Glens Falls.

Jeffrey Mancini joined Chazen as a Senior Construction Inspector. Mancini has over 32 years of experience in the civil engineering industry, including project experience in the municipal, commercial, institutional, and residential sectors. Some of his experience includes managing CADD operations, survey crew chief and instrument operations, SWPPP inspection services, wetland remediation, construction administration and inspection services. Mancini has a A.A.S. in Mechanical Technology from SUNY Adirondack and currently lives in Gansevoort.

Gregory Burnell has joined the company as a Construction Inspector. Burnell holds an Associate of Science degree in Civil Engineering Technology from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, and a Bachelor of Science in the same subject field from SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica. Prior to joining Chazen, he worked as a Junior Engineer for Kubricky Construction Corporation in the Town of Wilton, New York, and Burlington, Vermont. He currently lives in Saratoga Springs.

“I am thrilled to welcome Jeff and Greg to Chazen’s construction group.” said Joseph M. Lanaro, P.E., M.ASCE, Senior Principal, Vice President, Engineering Services, The Chazen Companies. “Their experience and education will be key in supporting ongoing and new projects.”

About Chazen
Founded over 70 years ago, The Chazen Companies is an employee-owned, multi-disciplinary firm providing civil engineering, land surveying, planning, environmental and safety consulting, code services, landscape architecture, construction services, transportation planning and traffic engineering to clients in the private and public sectors. Chazen’s 140 employees proudly collaborate with municipalities, state agencies, developers, landowners, utility companies, and industrial, healthcare, education, and nonprofit clients from project concept to completion, taking a customized approach to every project. With offices in Glens Falls, Troy, Poughkeepsie and White Plains, NY; Nashville and Chattanooga, TN; and Portland, OR, Chazen delivers world class performance focused on creating effective, long-term partnerships with its clients. Learn more at
www.chazencompanies.com.

 

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