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Structure Tone Adds Three Project Managers

Three project managers have joined Boston-based construction management firm Structure Tone, including two veterans of the industry. Tina Bianco and Dawn Borden, who join the firm as senior project managers, each call on more than 20 years’ experience.

Bianco’s expertise includes both ground-up and renovation work, particularly in the hospitality and multifamily residential sectors. Borden has spent the past 20 years operating her own facilities management consulting firm, FacilitiesPM, specializing in interior fit-outs, change and move management, and strategic planning.

Additionally, Chris Therrien has joined Structure Tone as assistant project manager. Therrien spent the past several years working on large-scale, multi-residential towers, such as Langwood Commons in Stoneham and One Dalton in Boston. 

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