Corporate Mechanical of New England Announces New Residential and Commercial Plumbing Capabilities

January 18, 2022
Pictured left to right: Ron Pescatore, Plumbing Operations Manager, CMNE; Tim Fandel, Business Manager, UA Local 12; Robert Bolton, CEO, Arden Building Companies; and Paul Battaglia, President, CMNE.

Corporate Mechanical of New England (CMNE) is pleased to announce their new comprehensive plumbing capabilities, serving commercial and residential customers throughout the Boston area. The Woburn, MA, company is a member of the New England MCA and MCAA.

In 2021 CMNE became a proud member of the Plumbers & Gasfitters UA Local 12 and welcomed Ronald (Ron) Pescatore as Plumbing Operations Manager. Ron is a Licensed Master Plumber & Gasfitter and brings 29 years of industry knowledge and experience to CMNE.

“Ron’s enthusiasm and tremendous skill set will prove invaluable for our new plumbing capabilities and extension into the residential market” said Paul Battaglia, President of CMNE. “We are excited to have Ron on board.”

Corporate Mechanical of New England (CMNE) designs, constructs, and maintains mechanical and HVAC and plumbing systems for a growing customer base in the Boston area’s commercial, industrial, and higher education markets. CMNE is part of the Arden Building Companies family, one of the largest mechanical contracting companies in New England.

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