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G. Greene Construction hires Arruda, DeSisto, Chmielinski and Srajer

G. Greene Construction Co., Inc., builder and construction manager, has added four new employees to their team. Wayne Arruda, a former associate vice president from Walsh Brothers, recently accepted the position of project executive earlier this month. Arruda has over 30 years of construction experience working at healthcare and educational institutions in N.E. A former chief estimator and senior project manager, Arruda has an extensive background in all facets of construction and will be an invaluable addition to the G. Greene team. Also hired is Peter DeSisto as site operations manager. DeSisto has over 20 years of site and civil construction experience both as a superintendant and project manager. Prior to his new position, DeSisto worked as a project manager at Stephen Ando Paull Contractors Inc. In addition, G. Greene Construction added Chris Chmielinski, accounts payable manager, formerly of Perini Corp., as well as Jana Srajer, formerly of Linbeck/Kennedy & Rossi, as accounts payable assistant.
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