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Michael Duarte

Vice President at DeFoe Corp

Michael Duarte, PE has had a diverse and extensive work experience. Starting in 1999, they worked as an Engineer at Barkley Consulting Engineers for three years. In 2002, they moved to Grace Industries where they held the position of Estimator/Field Engineer for two years. Then, in 2004, they joined Granite Halmar as a Field Engineer for two years. Currently, they are working at DeFoe Corp as the Vice President since April 2006.

Michael Duarte, PE graduated from Florida State University in 2002 with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. Michael then attended Rhode Island School of Design from 2002 to 2004, where they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Fashion with a focus on graphic design.

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Mount Vernon, United States

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DeFoe Corp

The DeFoe organization began operation in 1946 as a small specialty contractor. Over the past 70 plus years, the organization has grown into a multi-million dollar operation performing work for municipal and private clients alike. Today, DeFoe Corp. is best known as a highly respected contractor performing new construction, major rehabilitation and reconstruction projects on key highways and bridges located throughout the NY Metropolitan Tri-State area. Their project experience includes: • Bridges & Highways • Airports & Terminals • Transit & Railroad • Architectural Concrete • Rehabilitation & Reconstruction • Foundations DeFoe’s major clients include The New York State Department of Transportation, The Port Authority of NY & NJ and the NYS Thruway Authority. Major projects have been successfully completed throughout the region which include the Cross Bronx-Bruckner Interchange, the Gowanus Expressway, the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, the New York State Thruway, the Whitestone and the Throgs Neck Bridges to name a few. The DeFoe Corp. has built a solid reputation for delivering quality projects, and meeting - and even beating the most difficult schedules, all while working on some of the most challenging and congested roadways in the country.