Elaine Construction
Barry Eck is an experienced Project Superintendent with a robust background in construction management, currently serving at Elaine Construction since October 2024. Previous roles include superintendent positions at Wise Construction, where projects involved complex installations such as server rooms and advanced fire suppression systems; The Richmond Group, focusing on multiple lab facilities in Cambridge; and Rubicon Builders, overseeing a large residential development. Eck's expertise extends to notable projects with Tishman Construction and Acella Construction, emphasizing structural work and office renovations. With a foundational education in Building Construction Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology, Eck combines technical knowledge with a keen attention to detail in all construction endeavors.
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Elaine Construction
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Founded in 1947, Elaine Construction has a history of providing quality construction management services, based on the idea that the quality of our business is grounded in the quality of the relationships we forge, with our clients and with our staff. From our founder, Leo A. Wexler, to the second and third generation of family currently responsible for the stewardship of the organization, “family” has a special meaning at Elaine Construction. It refers to the durability of our relationships and to our commitment to each client and to each other. It means that every member of the Elaine Construction team supports every other member and is invested in our collective success. And that includes the success of our clients. We provide the services of deeply committed professionals to develop creative solutions to clients in the institutional, corporate, commercial, and nonprofit sectors. As a mid-sized company, we are able to give every project attention at the principal level. It’s a choice we’ve made, because we believe our clients deserve and benefit from this kind of attention. It also means we can react quickly to changes in direction, and can mobilize resources efficiently.