New England Construction opens Mass. office, appoints new VP

MICHAEL GUILMET has been appointed vice president of New England Construction. In this role, Guilmet will lead the company's business development efforts in the Boston market from the company's new regional office in Burlington, Mass. / COURTESY NEW ENGLAND CONSTRUCTION
MICHAEL GUILMET has been appointed vice president of New England Construction. In this role, Guilmet will lead the company's business development efforts in the Boston market from the company's new regional office in Burlington, Mass. / COURTESY NEW ENGLAND CONSTRUCTION

EAST PROVIDENCE – New England Construction has opened a regional office at 20 Burlington Mall Road in Burlington, Mass., the Rhode Island-based company announced Monday.

“As we continue to expand our geographic presence in Greater Boston and northern New England, we felt that it was vital to invest in a physical location to further solidify our existing relationships with key clients, as well as cultivate new relationships with a potential client base, architects, engineers and developers in the Massachusetts marketplace,” said John D. Pignataro, president and chief operating officer of New England Construction, in a release.

A company spokesperson was not immediately available to provide information about whether New England Construction expects to hire new staff for the Burlington office or relocate existing staff.

The opening of the Burlington regional office came as New England Construction announced the appointment of Michael Guilmet to the position of vice president. In his new role, Guilmet will lead the company’s strategic business development efforts in the Boston area.

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Before joining New England Construction, Guilmet served as vice president of Allen & Major Associates, an engineering and surveying company in Woburn, Mass. Guilmet brings to New England Construction more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry, as well as technical expertise in building and site design, site permitting, structural investigations, land development, building code regulation, and feasibility and due-diligence analysis.

“Mike’s reputation in the Greater Boston market speaks for itself, and I see him as a key component in our strategic growth initiative,” said Pignataro.

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