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STV|DPM promotes DuPre to vice president and Rodrigues to project manager

Newton, MA According to STV|DPM, part of STV, a national award winning firm providing comprehensive owners representative services, the company has promoted Mark DuPre and Elvis Rodrigues.

DuPre, MCPPO, Sr. Assoc. AIA, has been promoted from project executive to vice president. He is a 10 year veteran of STV|DPM in Hartford, with more than 25 years of experience in the design, construction and healthcare industry. DuPre earned his BS in Industrial Technology and Construction Management from Central Connecticut State University and teaches Infection Control Risk Assessment and Mitigation for the Construction Institute. Since joining the firm in 2006, DuPre has been instrumental in driving new business and leading team efforts on many key client engagements in the academic, healthcare, laboratory and life science and manufacturing business sectors.

Rodrigues has been promoted from his role as assistant project manager to project manager. He has been part of STV|DPM in Newton since 2013 and possesses 9 years of design and construction industry experience. A LEED Green Associate, Rodrigues has supported many significant clients in the corporate business sector, providing staff augmentation on a full time, in-house basis. He graduated from Wentworth Institute of Technology in 2008 with a BS in Architecture and is currently a 2017 candidate for his Masters in Architecture at the Boston Architectural College.

Diversified Project Management (DPM), a leading provider of owner’s project management services throughout the greater Boston/New England region, is now a part of STV and doing business as STV|DPM. STV|DPM is comprised of more than 70 professionals throughout New England. Founded more than 100 years ago, STV is a leader in providing construction management, architectural, planning, engineering, and environmental services for buildings, transportation systems, infrastructure, energy and other facilities. The firm is ranked 39th in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms survey and 20th in Building Design + Construction magazine’s Top 40 Construction Management firms.

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