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Caruso and Fournier of C.E. Floyd to speak at ABX2015

Bedford, MA C.E. Floyd Company personnel will be participating in two workshops at ABX2015 November 17-19.

Ray Caruso, vice president of estimating and preconstruction at <a class=C.E. Floyd Company" width="150" height="150" /> Ray Caruso, C.E. Floyd Company

Ray Caruso, vice president of estimating and preconstruction at C.E. Floyd Company, will be speaking at ABX 2015. Advantages to Architects with the Design-Build Approach will be held on November 18 at 6:00 pm. Other panelists include Ron Brodeur of Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Tom Peterman of Peterman Architects and Steve Ceglarski of The Wyatt Group.

Norm Fournier, vice president of operations at C.E. Floyd, and Matt Gustin, senior project engineer at C.E. Floyd, will also be speaking at ABX 2015. Successfully Navigating the Permitting Process will be held on November 19 at 3:30 pm. Other panelists include Tom Peterman of Peterman Architects and William Barry of Heritage Planning and Design.

Norm Fournier, vice president of operations at <a class=C.E. Floyd" width="150" height="150" /> Norman Fournier, C.E. Floyd Company

C.E. Floyd Company serves New England from its Massachusetts and Connecticut locations. The company provides preconstruction, general contracting, construction management and design/build services in the commercial, educational, healthcare/biotech, hospitality and senior living sectors. They are a member of both the AGC and ABC

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