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Brayton hired as project engineer with Dimarco Constructors

Webster, New York, resident Zachary Brayton recently joined DiMarco Constructors as a project engineer and carpenter. Brayton will assist the project superintendent with day-to-day management of on-site operations, ensuring projects are completed in accordance with the approved design, on time and within the established budget. Additionally, he will maintain ongoing cilent and sub-contractor relations and complete daily field reporting and photo documentation. During a 10-year career with Kohler Contracting Inc., including eight years as a foreman, Brayton completed framing projects on more than 200 single-family homes, large townhouses and condominiums. He also served on a team that constructed a 27,000 s/f hospital. Brayton is currently working toward an associate degree in construction technology at Monroe Community College.
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