The Pike Company has appointed Mauricio Riveros to vice president. Riveros will be responsible for ensuring the company's policies and procedures are properly followed on every construction project, and will assist project teams on the execution of their projects.
Riveros brings more than 12 years of experience to the position. He holds a law degree from La Universidad Católica Boliviana in San Pablo, Bolivia and a master's degree in Economic Law from the Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
The Pike Company operates from corporate headquarters in the city. Regional offices are located in Albany, Syracuse, New York City, and Hartford, Conn. Â The Pike Company provides a full range of commercial building services, including construction management, general contracting, design/build, and facility management.
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