JEFF CARDINALI has joined Hayner Hoyt as a safety officer, where he will assist in planning and overseeing the company’s job-site safety efforts. He previously served as the director of safety for Demco New York Corporation with stints as the chief of fire for DeWitt Fire District and a fire safety inspector at Syracuse University. […]

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JEFF CARDINALI has joined Hayner Hoyt as a safety officer, where he will assist in planning and overseeing the company’s job-site safety efforts. He previously served as the director of safety for Demco New York Corporation with stints as the chief of fire for DeWitt Fire District and a fire safety inspector at Syracuse University.

MARK MATUSZCZAK joins Hayner Hoyt as a project manager. He has more than 35 years of experience in the construction industry. Matuszczak previously held project management and estimating roles at O’Brien & Gere, Onsite Facilities Services, and Widewaters Construction.

TIM BRZUSZKIEWICZ, project superintendent at Hayner Hoyt, has been promoted to VP of operations. In his eight years with the company, he has demonstrated exceptional technical field experience and a high level of leadership. Brzuszkiewicz brings a passion for teamwork, coaching, and experience operating his own business to this position, where he’ll help oversee the management of all projects.

OLIVIA COAKLEY, MATTHEW MCHARRIS, and TAYLOR KERR are all joining Hayner Hoyt as project engineers. Coakley was an intern at the company in 2019, has a bachelor’s degree in physics from Le Moyne College, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in civil engineering with a concentration in construction engineering and management from Syracuse University. McHarris was a field intern with the company in 2019 and has a bachelor’s degree in construction management from Utica College. Kerr has prior project management experience with O’Brien & Gere and has a bachelor’s degree in natural resource management and geographic information systems from Paul Smith’s College

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