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Mosaic Construction Adds Two to Team

Chicago-based Mosaic Construction, LLC has added Neil Power as production manager and Jared Maurer as project manager. Between them, Power and Maurer bring more than 35 years’ experience to the design-build firm.

Power will focus on office buildouts, nonprofit projects, window and roof replacements, as well as residential kitchens, bathrooms, exteriors, and whole home remodels. Maurer will be working on Mosaic Construction’s Cannabis Facility Construction brand and be responsible for all cannabis-specific retail dispensaries, processing centers and cultivation facilities, both locally and nationally.

“We’re looking forward to having both Neil and Jared on our team as we continue to grow to meet the demands of a busy design-build renovation market,” said Ira Singer, principal at Mosaic Construction.

Pictured, at top: Neil Power. Below left: Jared Maurer.

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