September 2006
by Ted Cushman
Design/build contractor Andrew DiGiammo specializes in high-end custom coastal projects around Providence, R.I., and Fall River, Mass. He discusses the advantages - for clients and for his company - in being both the architect and builder, and examines the different challenges of residential and commercial work.
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Interview: All in One Being both an architect and a builder brings out the best of both worlds Interview by Ted Cushma "Everyone was born to do something," says design/build contractor Andrew DiGiammo. "I was born to build. Even when I was a kid, I always knew this was what I wanted to do." In high school, DiGiammo worked for his uncle's construction company. Then he went out on his own, supporting himself as a contractor while he worked through the five-year architecture program at Providence, Rhode Island's Roger Williams University. By his final year at Roger Williams, DiGiammo was
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