Mabbett Promotes Mike F. Delaney to Director of Building Sciences

Mabbett is pleased to announce the promotion of Michael F. Delaney to Director of the Building Sciences Group.

“At Mabbett we are committed to creating a growth oriented environment to allow for the professional development and success of each individual and the firm. This promotion recognizes Michael’s value and professional credentials, achievements and performance to-date, and his specific capabilities in helping to ensure the success of the Building Sciences Group. Mike has demonstrated the dedication, experience and expertise needed to effectively contribute to the success of the Building Sciences Group (BSG) and to serve our clients to a high professional standard. The BSG was among the fastest growing sectors of the firm in 2017.  I congratulate Mike on his success,” stated Arthur N. Mabbett, Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Mr. Delaney is an environmental professional with a nineteen year proven track record in the environmental, health and safety (EHS), construction and engineering industries. He provides project management, technical oversight and hands-on asbestos containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP), and polychlorinated bi-phenyl (PCB), etc. assessments, abatement design and remediation-construction administration. Mr. Delaney has over fourteen years of experience in regulated building materials and has designed over $5 million of hazardous materials abatement.  He is a certified asbestos inspector, management planner and designer in multiple states.

“Mike has demonstrated the leadership and the ability to manage and grow the Building Sciences Group into a thriving business line,” stated Paul Steinberg, PE, LSP, President. “With Mike leading the Building Sciences Group we are expanding our support to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other Federal agencies.  I am confident that Mike will continue to execute and expand our services.”

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