Bruce Panico is a building industry veteran with 30 years of construction management experience in building restoration for private and public sector clients throughout Connecticut and New England. As project manager, Panico oversees all aspects of his projects, including team communications and all facets of project administration. He is currently project manager for Consigli's work at Yale University.
Prior to joining Consigli, Panico's projects included restoration work at Trinity College, Travelers Insurance and Naugatuck Congregational Church in Conn., as well as Harvard University, the Diocese of Worcester and the National Parks Association in Massachusetts. Panico holds a bachelor of science degree from Framingham State University.
David Brehaut, a recent graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelor of science in Civil and Environmental Engineering brings to the Consigli team technical and analytical skills in civil engineering and advanced steel design as well as AutoCAD and SAP 2000 software. As project engineer, Brehaut is responsible for document control and tracking of materials and deliveries. He supports project management in all day-to-day process and procedures and is currently supporting the Consigli team working on the phased renovation and restoration of the Travelers Tower exterior in Hartford.
"The addition of Bruce Panico and David Brehaut to our Hartford office expands our ability to provide the most comprehensive and focused construction management services in Conn.," said Mike Walker, area manager for Consigli's Conn. operations.
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