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Sorvillo, Van De Kar, Vacca, Nayak, Bernard, and Procunier join Racanelli Construction Company

Gina Sorvillo

 

Dan Van De Kar

 

Alexandra Vacca

 

Melville, NY Racanelli Construction Company, Inc. has appointed several new staff members. 

New staff members include:

• Gina Sorvillo, named project administrator, and brings 18 years of construction administrative experience to her new position;

• Dan Van De Kar, named a senior estimator, has over 30 years of experience in commercial and residential construction projects;

• Alexandra Vacca, named project administrator and will apply her skills in various software programs including AutoCAD.

Nibedita Nayak

 

Teresa Bernard

 

Jessi Procunier

 

New staff members, who have been hired to serve for Racanelli Construction from Mooresville, NC estimating staff members under Michelle Bremen include:

• Nibedita Nayak, named estimating intern, who has over 12 years of experience in engineering serving as a senior quantity supervisor and estimator for diverse projects;

• Teresa Bernard, named junior estimator, who has a skillset and background in various industries including construction, industrial and healthcare;

• Jessi Procunier, named junior estimator, who has experience in construction project cost estimation and skills relating to takeoffs, layout design, and 3D model development.

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