DeMarco of Campanelli Construction named vice chairman of AGC's Mass. chapter

August 30, 2012 - Spotlights

Jeffrey DeMarco, Campanelli Construction

Jeffrey DeMarco, partner and president of Campanelli Construction, has been named as vice chairman of the Associated General Contractors (AGC)'s Massachusetts chapter. He previously held the role of treasurer. Throughout his leadership roles at the AGC, DeMarco has participated in the formation of the Sustainability Award for Green Construction which awards facilities that meet sustainable construction standards without having to acquire formal LEED certification. He continues to play a role in changes to legislation that impact the way that projects in Massachusetts are built.
Joining DeMarco as officers on the board of directors: chair, Robert France, president of Senate Construction; treasurer, Joseph Albanese, founder & CEO of Commodore Builders, Inc.; and secretary, Dom Tiberi, senior project manager of Compass Project Management.
"I am looking forward to my position as vice chairman of the AGC," DeMarco said. "This organization is closely aligned in values and objectives to Campanelli Construction and I am entirely committed to pursuing changes that will make Massachusetts a better place to build in."
Campanelli Construction, a full-service commercial construction management firm. Since joining the firm 29 years ago, he has supervised the construction of over 15 million square feet of industrial and commercial buildings, including cold storage, medical, warehouse, office and distribution facilities. DeMarco is also a member of NAIOP, on the Norwell Economic Development Committee and serves on the board of trustees for South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Mass.
Campanelli Construction will be leading the construction management of South Shore Medical Center's new 80,000 s/f medical building located in Norwell, Mass., which broke ground in May. Additionally, Campanelli Construction began construction of a 136,000 s/f retail/warehouse and office facility for Cape Cod Lumber in Abington, Mass. in June.
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