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B&I Contractors, Inc. Welcomes Corporate Safety Manager

Patrick Bianchi

 B&I Contractors is pleased to announce Patrick Bianchi has joined the team as Corporate Safety Manager. Patrick brings a wide scope of experience in safety and project management to this important role.  As corporate safety leader, he will work closely with B&I’s field and operations teams to ensure safety practices consistently support the company’s goals and high safety standards.  Patrick will focus on training and technology to reduce risks and eliminate accidents.

Patrick is a Safety Trained Supervisor in Construction (STSC). His qualifications and training include HAZMAT Operations, OHSA 10 & 30, 502 Construction Industry Outreach Trainer and 510 Standards for the Construction Industry.

Patrick is married and father to 4 children. He and his wife spend most of their free time on the soccer field or traveling with the soccer travel team.  When he gets a chance, he enjoys playing golf and sharing a good joke.

B&I is proud of our employee-owners as they embrace a philosophy of caring, treating peers as family and making sure everyone gets home safely at the end of the day.

Established in 1960, B&I offices are located in Fort Myers, Tamarac, Sarasota, and Tampa. The employee-owned company provides HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and building maintenance services for commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities throughout Florida. The company is a leader in providing reliable, energy-efficient, and sustainable solutions for building owners and contractors and has won prestigious awards including Excellence in Construction, Top Specialty Contractor, Best Contractor to Work For and is Great Place to Work Certified. To learn more, call (239) 332-4646 or visit us online at www.bandiflorida.com

 

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