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Hahn joins Racanelli Construction as an assistant project manager

According to Racanelli Construction Company, Inc., a leading construction management, general contractor and design/build resource for commercial, industrial, retail, medical, pre-engineered and multi-unit residential projects, William Hahn has joined the firm as an assistant project manager. In this role, his responsibilities include problem-solving, subcontractor and field personnel coordination, maintaining project schedules and logs, and mediating between all parties involved in a project. Since joining the company, he already has served on a major LEED project - Arverne By the Sea YMCA in Rockaway. Directly prior to joining Racanelli, Hahn served as an assistant project manager with J. Kokolakis Contracting, Inc. He also was as an assistant estimator for the company specializing in mechanical and plumbing estimating and assisting all other estimating departments as well as the procurement department. In addition to his positions at Kokolakis, Hahn's construction experience includes his role as an assistant estimator with Judlau Contracting Corp. and assistant to the field superintendent with DeMatteis Construction Corp. Hahn holds a bachelor of science in Business Management from Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA) where his honors included Dean's List. He holds the OSHA 10 certification.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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