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NEI General Contracting promotes Myers to project executive in Florida office

Mike Myers,
NEI General Contracting

Boston, MA NEI General Contracting has promoted Mike Myers to project executive in its Florida office.

“A native of Florida, Mike relocated from our New England office to Florida in 2016 and has worked on some of our more challenging projects,” said Richard Ionelli, director of southeast construction operations for NEI General Contracting. “As a project executive, Mike will lead several properties in the Jacksonville area. His keen attention to detail and unparalleled work ethic will serve him – and NEI – well in his new role.”

Myers joined NEI New England in 2007 as a project manager and was promoted to senior project manager in 2016 when he relocated to the NEI Florida office. He has worked on projects ranging from $4.8 million to $12.5 million. Projects in Massachusetts include Putnam Sq. Apartments in Cambridge, E. Henry Twiggs Estate II in Springfield, and Riverside Family Housing Development in Taunton. In Florida, he was involved with three projects for Trinity Towers: South, West, and East.

Myers studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida and holds both Project Management Professional (PMP) and Project Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP) certificates from the Project Management Institute. He is also working toward obtaining the Florida Certified General Contractor License and the Certified Professional Constructor credential from the American Institute of Constructors (AIC).

 

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