Romaine honors Sandpebble Project Management on 50th Anniversary


Ed Romaine, Suffolk County Executive; Victor Canseco, President and CEO, Sandpebble Project Management; Diane McCarron, C.O.O., Sandpebble; Chris Barletta, Operations Manager, Sandpebble; and Greg Russo, Site Project Manager, Sandpebble. | Suffolk County Executive office

You may not know the name, but you know the local community projects handled by Sandpebble Project Management. For fifty years, Sandpebble has been leading projects on our public libraries, firehouses, village halls, and emergency services buildings.

Referring to their “legacy of leadership, resilience, and meaningful impact,” Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine presented a proclamation to Sandpebble Project Management, of Speonk, NY, recognizing the firm’s 50 years of service as a trusted advocate for public-sector clients across Long Island.

“For five decades, Sandpebble has brought vision, precision, and excellence to the construction and renovation of libraries, fire districts, and municipal buildings, enhancing the quality of life for residents from Amityville to Sag Harbor,” said Suffolk County Executive Romaine. “Their proven ability to deliver complex public projects on time and within budget speaks to their leadership and professionalism.”

Sandpebble’s Suffolk County portfolio includes many public sector buildings that we all know and rely on in our local communities. Projects include:  Longwood Public Library; Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library; West Islip Public Library; Westhampton Beach Fire Department; Medford Fire Department; Westhampton Beach downtown revitalization; Westhampton Beach Village Hall; Center Moriches Fire District; Village of Sag Harbor Fire and Police Departments; East Hampton Emergency Services; Southampton Village Police Department; and Amityville Village Hall.  

Victor Canseco, President and CEO of Sandpebble Project Management, accepted the proclamation, thanked the County Executive, and credited the team behind the milestone.

“This honor belongs to the entire Sandpebble team,” Canseco said. “It takes a group of dedicated professionals to do what we do—managing complex public projects with accountability, transparency, and a commitment to the communities we serve.”

As an independent Owner’s Representative, Sandpebble manages in the owner’s interest, enforcing scope clarity, cost transparency, and contractor accountability from pre-design through ribbon-cutting.  

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