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O&G Industries promotes Benoit to project manager

O&G Industries recently promoted Ryan Benoit to the position of project manager. He is currently working on the Windsor Locks High School window replacement project. Benoit began his career with O&G in 2008 as an intern and was quickly hired on full-time as a project engineer. During his eight-year career with O&G, Benoit has worked in roles as a project engineer on the Lyme-Old Lyme High School renovation project, the construction of Quinnipiac University's York Hill Campus and multiple projects at UConn. Most recently Benoit was an assistant project manager on the CREC Academy of Aerospace & Engineering Magnet School project in Windsor Locks, Conn. Benoit is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University with a degree in construction management. O&G Industries is one of the Northeast's leading providers of construction services and products. Their resume includes over 900 highly-skilled construction industry professionals, 1,900 pieces of the industry's most well-maintained equipment and nearly a century of construction industry knowledge spanning numerous client-industry segments. Combined with a broad portfolio of services and products, O&G is uniquely positioned as one of the most diversified construction companies in the region. O&G is headquartered in Torrington, Conn.
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