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Wed February 03, 2021 - Midwest Edition #3 Construction Employers Association/PR Newswire Construction Employers Association (CEA), a Cleveland-based trade association recently elected new officers and two new members to its board of directors. Dominic Ozanne of Ozanne Construction has been elected to serve as chairman of the board of directors. Turner Construction s Jason Jones is the immediate past chair. Tony DiGeronimo, Precision Environmental, will serve as vice chair and Tari Rivera of Regency Construction Services as secretary. David Giorgi, Giorgi Interior Systems, will serve as treasurer. The new officers will serve two-year terms. The two new board members are Rob DiGeronimo of Independence Excavating and Mark Panzica of Panzica Construction. Additionally, Jim Fox, The Great Lakes Construction Company, and Robert Dalrymple, Northcoast Concrete, are on the board s executive committee. CEA officers and board members are individuals who represent northeast ....
Construction Employers Association elects new officers and board members News provided by Share this article Share this article CLEVELAND, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Construction Employers Association (CEA), a Cleveland-based trade association representing the best in the Northeast Ohio construction industry since 1916, recently elected new officers and two new members to its board of directors. Dominic Ozanne, Ozanne Construction, has been elected to serve as chairman of the board of directors. Turner Construction s Jason Jones is the immediate past chair. Tony DiGeronimo, Precision Environmental, will serve as vice chair, and Tari Rivera, Regency Construction Services as secretary. David Giorgi, Giorgi Interior Systems, will serve as treasurer. The new officers will serve two-year terms. ....
Over a year after announcing a lead hazard reduction program, the city of Wilmington is moving along with its initiative to mitigate lead paint risks in ....
cause permanent harm to the brain and other organs, as well as behavioral and cognitive impairment. About 75% of U.S. homes built before 1978 contain lead paint. As the paint ages, it chips off in pieces and poses a hazard to residents’ health. In Wilmington, both low-income homeowners with children and rental property owners marketing to these families can apply for a grant if they are eligible for the program. Priority will be given to families in low-to-moderate households in historic neighborhoods – including the Northside, Brooklyn, Dry Pond, the Bottom, Southside and Old East Wilmington. After a “competitive bidding process,” the city is now proposing partnerships with two service providers. The council will likely vote on both Tuesday evening through the approval of the consent ....
Construction Employers Association receives Equity Champion in Workforce Development Award News provided by Share this article Share this article CLEVELAND, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ During the 2020 EOD (Equal Opportunity and Diversity) Annual Meeting earlier this month, the Urban League of Greater Cleveland awarded Construction Employers Association (CEA) with the Equity Champion in Workforce Development Award for their partnership on the Work NOW program. The Urban League of Greater Cleveland (ULGC), a community based nonprofit organization, was established in 1917 in response to the needs of African American families migrating from the South to urban cities in the North. This partnership between CEA and ULGC provides an opportunity to fill critically needed positions in the construction industry and create economic mobility. ....