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Tocci Building Cos. hires Wehring as project manager

Glynda Wehring, Tocci Building Companies Glynda Wehring, Tocci Building Companies

Woburn, MA Boston-based Tocci Building Companies has hired Glynda Wehring as senior project manager. In her new role, Wehring will be overseeing projects in N.J. markets including a 400-unit development in East Brunswick, NJ. She will apply over 20 years of project management experience to the position, while working in collaborating with Tony Sandonato, executive vice president at Tocci.

“As Tocci continues to grow and expand services in New Jersey and the region, it was essential to strength our senior leadership team with strong industry veterans like Glynda,” said Sandonato. “With over 20 years of industry experience in a wide variety of construction projects, coupled with her LEED AP credentials, Glynda will become a valuable addition to our firm.”

Wehring’s prior professional experience was with Lend Lease beginning as Project Manager and advancing to the role of Vice President. She has delivered new and renovated projects for the renewable energy, energy efficiency, education, commercial, and healthcare sectors. In continuing her professional portfolio, Wehring was drawn to Tocci due to its reputation and position as a company that values sustainability, while setting new standards for efficiency in design and construction with its BIM, VDC, and IPD practices.

Wehring is affiliated with the New Jersey Chapter of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC/NJGCB) and the serves as a trustee for the Washington Township Land Trust. Wehring is a graduate of Texas A&M University and holds a LEED AP with Building & Construction certification.

Tocci Building Companies, a leading construction and project management firm, specializes in Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), Building Information Modeling (BIM), Highly Collaborative Project Delivery (HCPDSM), and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD). Tocci was an early adopter of VDC in the Northeast and in 2006 committed to use it on all projects. In 2008, Tocci built the first IPD project in the Northeast and is now doing IPD across the country.

Tocci provides BIM-enabled building solutions and construction services with a sustainable approach and emphasis on lean construction. Headquartered in Woburn, MA, Tocci has a long history of design/build and highly collaborative delivery in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States.

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