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Pare Recent Staff Additions

Joe Weed

Joe Weed

Lincoln, RI – Pare Corporation announced its most recent staff additions. The newest employees join the firm’s civil division in both the Lincoln, R.I. and Foxboro, Mass. offices.

Joseph L. Weed, P.E., LEED AP, has joined Pare as a project engineer in the Lincoln office. He brings 12 years of

James Asprinio

James Asprinio

civil design and construction experience to Pare. He has worked throughout Canada and the United States on both public and privately funded projects requiring large, multidiscipline teams.

Joining the firm’s Foxboro, Mass., office are James P. Asprinio, LEED AP; Sarah M. Antolick; and Christopher S. Webber.

Asprinio joined as a project engineer. He started his engineering career in Rhode Island before moving to the West Coast where he spent 10 years working as a civil project engineer in the states of California and Washington. Immediately prior to joining Pare, he was president and lead designer for his own company in Issaquah, Wash.

Sarah Antolick

Sarah Antolick

Antolick has joined Pare as a civil engineer. During her senior year at college, she spent five months working in the

Chris Webber

Chris Webber

safety and quality department of the Panama Canal Authority in Panama City, where she performed field oversight for excavation, processing, hauling, and laying of materials for the construction of Borinquen Dam 1E.

Webber has joined Pare as a civil engineer. He completed three engineering co-ops as an undergraduate, including the Boston Water and Sewer Commission, a large civil engineering firm, and a geotechnical/environmental firm. He joins Pare with a large CAD and GIS portfolio, as well as environmental, geotechnical, and sewer design project experience.