Jim has been involved in construction since 1984 and brings his years of valuable experience to Benoit & Czarnecki. Jim has a degree in Applied Sciences in Construction Technology from Delaware County Community College, earning an Excellence Award for Construction Technology and graduating with high honors. Jim has most recently received the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) designation of Certified Remodeler (CR), 2003. Nationally, there are only 900 CRs to date.
Early in Jims career he spent some time subcontracting to other general contractors in the area. In 1986 became foreman at MYCO builders in Drexel Hill, PA, where he was responsible for all phases of fieldwork from production and scheduling to field estimates. Later he moved on and became a Lead Carpenter with C. Raymond Davis and Sons, Inc., in Kimberton in 1988, where he led crews of production carpenters, acquiring site and building layout skills with an emphasis on large-scale residential developments, and became established as a Master Roof Cutter. In 1989, Jim began working for a large Main Line construction company. There he rose from foreman to superintendent to senior project manager in a mere three years. His projects included smaller remodeling jobs, full-scale renovations and additions, historic renovations, new home construction, and medical facilities. |
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John has always been interested in design and construction. He studied architecture at Carnegie-Mellon for two years before going on to the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he earned a B.S. in Photography and Design.
His first construction experience came when he joined Ron Williams Consulting and Construction, Inc., of Honeoye Falls, New York. There he became Assistant to the President, learning and becoming proficient in the daily operations of the construction business. John went on to use his architectural and design background as a Draftsman in two successive companies, Schoenagel & Schoenagel, and Pocotech, Inc., both of Greentown, PA. At the former he worked on water system permit projects and subdivision drafting. At the second he was an architectural designer/draftsman handling residential projects from conceptual design through final construction documents.
In 1991, John joined the same well known Main Line construction firm as Jim. John quickly became Chief Estimator and became involved in nearly every facet of day-to-day operations; construction sales, estimating, purchasing, development of bid proposals, clarifications, and cost schedules.
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