MAX VENUTI has joined Welliver as the company’s VP of business development and construction services. He returns to the Southern Tier with more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. Venuti joins Welliver after 15 years with Edifice, Inc. — a regional general contractor servicing the Southeast with corporate offices located in Charlotte, […]

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MAX VENUTI has joined Welliver as the company’s VP of business development and construction services. He returns to the Southern Tier with more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. Venuti joins Welliver after 15 years with Edifice, Inc. — a regional general contractor servicing the Southeast with corporate offices located in Charlotte, North Carolina — where he served as VP of preconstruction. Venuti previously was director of preconstruction for Welliver McGuire Inc. in its Harrisburg, North Carolina office. During that time, he transferred to Welliver’s corporate office in Montour Falls, N.Y. as VP of construction management.

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