Colliers ABR opens construction project management group
Colliers ABR, Inc, has hired Len Eagle and Joe Yacovone to form a new construction project managemnet group. Eagle and Yacovone come to Colliers ABR from FSI Project Management, where they were founders and principals. Eeagle and Yacovone will join Colliers ABR as senior managing directors.
"We are extremely pleased to have Eagle and Yacovone joining Colliers ABR," said Mark Boisi, chairman, Colliers ABR, Inc. "Their deep experience in project management will be the foundation upon which we will build our new construction management group to continue to serve the expanding needs of our clients."
FSI Project Management has managed projects throughout New York City and Long Island as well as multiple locations throughout the United States including major projects for clients within the insurance, law restaurant and financial sectors.
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