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Terry Pagano |
PHOENIX, AZ – A growing pipeline
of ground-up and tenant improvement business – combined with ongoing
COVID-related precautions – has prompted Stevens-Leinweber
Construction (SLC) to create a new in-house
position focused on quality control and safety.
SLC team member Terry Pagano has been promoted from
Superintendent to Quality Assurance Manager to assume the new role.
“The quality and safety requirements of today’s construction
industry are evolving quickly," said
SLC President and CEO Jamie Godwin.
"This
new position puts Stevens-Leinweber ahead of that curve – helping us manage
everything from our response to the current COVID pandemic to our long-term
integration of technology and our ability to capitalize on market expansion
opportunities.
“Terry brings a tremendous attention to detail
and a strong understanding of process improvement to this new role. His skills
will be a notable asset in the months and years ahead.”
He is also taking on progressive responsibility for SLC’s safety initiatives. This includes creating official COVID-related plans ranging from facemask, hygiene and temperature screening policies to job site sign-in protocols that support effective tracking and tracing.
Jamie Godwin |
In his new position, Pagano develops standardized quality plans for SLC and oversees their implementation based on each job’s specific requirements.
Pagano additionally serves as an in-house resource for employees, providing guidance on COVID self-monitoring and testing.
Prior to joining SLC, Pagano served in roles including Engineering
Manager, Manager of Product Engineering, Senior Engineer and Mechanical
Engineer for numerous regional and national and international companies.
He also owned and operated his own construction
company, servicing both commercial and residential customers.
Pagano holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from
the University of Dayton.
Media Contact:
Stacey Hershauer
480.600.0195
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