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Management
experts are quick to note that an organization’s
culture plays an important role in the success and
focus of the business enterprise. Sometimes, trying
to define the existing culture, and its influence on
company personnel, is very difficult. At
Trumbull-Nelson, employees learn that their success,
and that of the organization, revolves around a
time-honored approach of delivering personal service
with integrity. Trumbull-Nelson foreman Steve
Fioravanti is a fine example of a craftsman that
embodies such guiding principles.
Steve brings a world of construction experience to
the jobsite…over a period of 36 years! As with many
of Trumbull-Nelson’s accomplished field personnel,
he began his career working for a small private
contractor, who happened to be his Uncle, doing
residential building projects ‘from foundations to
passkey’. It was a period that helped him to refine
both work and people skills. Confident in his
construction abilities after a few years of work, he
left the industry for a time to pursue an alternate
interest. Cooking. But after four years of service
as a cook within an institutional setting, he chose
a return to the building trade, joining
Trumbull-Nelson in 1984.
Steve has participated in many challenging projects
as a Trumbull-Nelson employee. And very diverse
projects! One of Steve’s more interesting jobs
occurred with construction of the Hanover Water
Treatment Plant. He noted, “It’s remarkable to build
and see what it takes to treat a town’s water
supply. Few get to see how the technology works, and
comes together in the building process.” He suggests
that a couple of his smaller-scale jobs may have
actually offered disproportionate challenges. One
such project involved an exterior walkway for a
residential customer that incorporated a rather
sophisticated curved-brick pattern.
Trumbull-Nelson is proud to have Steve Fioravanti on
the team! He helps to illustrate a corporate culture
driven by a
focus of delivering ‘personal service with
integrity’.
As for things that keep Steve busy outside of T-N,
he notes his “long-term” involvement in the
renovation of his own home. In the past 5 years,
he’s gone from a 1-level, 900 square foot dwelling,
to a 2-story home approaching 2400 square feet! No
big deal for a man of Steve’s talent. His wife,
Melanie, and their children are also there to help.
But second floor and roof additions do cause even
the best craftsman to be a bit wary of the weather!
It’s a safe bet that, like work-related duties,
Steve’s got this one covered! And he’s made a
personal commitment to finish renovation-related
“odds and ends” this summer… and reward himself with
a well-deserved rest.
Trumbull-Nelson is proud to have Steve Fioravanti on
the team! He helps to illustrate a corporate culture
driven by a focus of delivering ‘personal service
with integrity’.
Kenneth
G. Merrow
is new Director of Operations
and Safety
Trumbull-Nelson Construction Company recently
announced the appointment of Kenneth G. Merrow as
its new Direcor of Operations and Safety. Ken has
been associated with Trumbull-Nelson for nine years,
participating in all aspects of Project Management
and Field Supervision.
Ken holds a B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering from
Worcester Polytecnic Institute. As a Trumbull-Nelson
Project Manager, his work included the Richard W.
Black Community and Senior Center, the St. Thomas
Episcopal Church addition and renovation, and the
Newport (NH) Courthouse renovation.
Ken resides in Newport, NH with his wife, Rebecca,
and their children, Cody and Hannah. He is an avid
outdoor recreation enthusiast, enjoying hunting,
fishing and snowmobiling. |