Executive Vice President
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Andrew DiSabatino is the man with the plan. As Executive Vice President and Operations Manager at EDiS, he is a distinguished member of the fifth generation of the DiSabatino family’s leadership within the company. Holding a degree in Civil Engineering from Penn State University, Andrew has a comprehensive background in both estimating and project management. He is the driving force behind EDiS’s Construction Technology and VDC division, AMP, demonstrating a profound commitment to integrating state-of-the-art technology solutions that enhance time and cost efficiency for EDiS’s projects.
In his executive role, Andrew not only oversees the Estimating Department, but also leads with a vision that propels EDiS towards future growth. He is recognized for his ability to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of construction technology, ensuring EDiS remains at the forefront of the industry. Andrew’s leadership is characterized by a proactive approach to adopting technological advancements, making EDiS a beacon of innovation in construction.
Andrew’s influence extends beyond operations; he is instrumental in developing new business opportunities and cultivating client relationships that result in repeat business. His dedication to advancing EDiS’s technological capabilities, combined with a deep respect for the company’s legacy, positions Andrew as a key figure in maintaining EDiS’s reputation for excellence and innovation in the construction industry.
Favorite Sports Team
Andrew's favorite sports team is the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Favorite Project
Andrew's favorite project is the DuPont Country Club Pool & Fitness Center.
Family
Here is Andrew with his wife Lindsey, son Ernie and daughter Elisabeth.
Travel
Traveling the world with Presto Ernesto!
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