DiMarco Constructors hired Brandon Rizzo as a project engineer to assist with multifamily development housing and construction projects.
With a background in residential construction, Rizzo will apply his experience and understanding of the construction industry to assist the project superintendent with day-to-day management of on-site operations. He also will ensure projects are completed in accordance with the approved design, on time and within the established budget.
Additionally, he will maintain ongoing client and sub-contractor relationships and complete daily field reporting and photo documentation.
Under the guidance of his grandfather, Rizzo began working in the construction industry at a young age and continued to work with his father on rental property renovations. Most recently, he worked as a project manager for the remodeling program at The Inde Studio.
Rizzo resides in Perinton, New York, with his wife and family.
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