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DiIorio Brothers Create Thriving Business From Humble Beginnings From storing tools and materials in the trunk of a Chevy Impala to multi-million dollar projects, Vincenzo and Giuseppe DiIorio have proved themselves in the construction industry. The brothers arrived in New England in 1968 from Ischia, Italy, with hopes of starting a construction business. A year later in 1969, they had built enough of a local reputation to found DiIorio Brothers Contracting. After 45 years in business they have continued to thrive. However the brothers’ success didn’t happen over night. “We started very young, as young as age twelve,” said Vincenzo. “We dug foundations by hand, and blasted rock with dynamite.” DiIorio performs excavating work on a sewer plant “Going from the back of a Chevy Impala to Giuseppe job site in New Cannan, Conn. doing multimillion dollar jobs shows you how we have grown,” said Giuseppe. “It’s something, that Today DiIorio Brothers Contracting, with the merger of as young boys from a small island, you could have only another family business C.D. Carpentry, offer custom stone dreamed about.” After growing out of their Impala the DiIorio brothers pur- work, brick masonry, retaining walls, paver installation, fire chased their first piece of equipment, a forklift. Later they pits and outdoor fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, concrete finacquired a larger inventory including a Fiat track loader, a ishing, blasting, landscape carpentry, fencing, grading and dozer, a backhoe, a F800 dump truck and an International excavation, general landscaping, drainage solutions, dump truck. see DIIOrIO page 4
MassDOT Approves $197 Million Project
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s (MassDOT) board of directors voted to move forward with the final of five Mega Projects within the Patrick Administration’s Accelerated Bridge Program (ABP), a $197 million interchange improvement project in Fall River that increases connectivity, improves safety and removes an elevated structure that has been long seen as a barrier to waterfront development. “After years of neglect, the Accelerated Bridge Program has allowed us to dramatically improve our bridge infrastructure and stimulate economic growth all over Massachusetts,” said Gov. Deval Patrick. “The Accelerated Bridge Program is a key part of our growth strategy that is
creating jobs today while leaving a stronger Commonwealth for the next generation.” The Fall River Interchange Improvement Project is one of five Mega Projects in ABP which account for approximately one-third of the total $3 billion ABP investment in the Commonwealth’s bridges. “This project will be transformative for the city of Fall River,” said MassDOT Secretary and CEO Richard A. Davey. “Fall River will see an infusion of 300 jobs associated with this project and be in a position to capitalize on new economic development thanks to these infrastructure improvements.” see MASSDOT page 4