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STV|DPM hires Gervasini as a project executive

Robert Gervasini

Newton, MA According to STV|DPM, Robert Gervasini has joined its New England team as project executive. 

STV|DPM is a part of STV, a national award-winning firm that provides a broad range of design, construction, and project management services.

In this role, Gervasini will lead STV|DPM’s project management and business development activities in Rhode Island. He will work closely with the team to support existing and new clients throughout New England. Gervasini’s in-depth construction management experience both in the public and private sectors will help STV|DPM grow and expand its services in the region.

Prior to joining STV|DPM, Gervasini most recently served as director/project executive at a leading design, construction, and maintenance services provider where he spent several years overseeing the company’s largest projects and programs to date. Before that, Gervasini acted in several senior-level positions leading large-scale, multi-year programs of every aspect in gaming, hospitality, restaurant, commercial and school construction. Some of Gervasini’s significant clients included Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment, Mohegan Tribal Government, Twin River Casino, New Haven Public Schools and several public school programs in Rhode Island.  

“Bob is an executive leader with more than 30 years of experience in all aspects of construction management, and has been responsible for the successful strategic planning and execution of many large projects in New England,” said Bob Keeley, senior vice president. “His construction and project management expertise, particularly in the public school and hospitality sectors will be an asset to our organization.”

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