Spancrete

New director of construction Services

Spancrete announces Patrick Geenen as its new director of construction services. In this new position, Geenen will focus on implementing the Spancrete commitment to increasing value to customers, reducing waste and maximizing efficiency through all phases of precast project design, fabrication and construction.

Geenen, a Leed AP certified Marquette University alumnus, joins Spancrete following previous management leadership positions at Vinton Construction and Berghammer Construction.

„We are pleased to welcome Patrick to our team. Not only does he bring a strong focus on customer value, he will also provide leadership to our project management team,“ states Alan Antoniewicz, president and chief operating officer.

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