
We are one of Philadelphia’s largest locally owned construction firms, bringing a personal, service-first approach to every job. INTECH’s principals are second-generation leaders who have helped shape the company for decades, driven by the integrity of our co-founders. Their combined 160+ years of industry experience, complementary strengths, and a shared commitment to excellence help guide INTECH’s legacy.
Founders Will Schwartz and Craig Sabatino incorporate INTECH January 13, located in Center City Philadelphia at 1728 Spruce Street
First invoice — Eyes of the Future ($1,800)
First project as construction manager — Philadelphia Eagles Practice Facility

1987
First self-performed project as general contractor — Nazareth Convent
First historically certified building — Metro Centre, 1027 Arch Street
1988
Office relocates to Manayunk at 5312-18 Ridge Avenue
1989
First notable Center City project — Shops at Liberty Place
First of many projects for Abington Memorial Hospital — Beardwood Auditorium
1992
First of many projects for Thomas Jefferson University — Orthopedics fit-out
1993
First of nine Home Depot Stores — Bensalem, PA
1994
First of many projects for Inter-Academic Schools and William Penn Charter School — New Dining Facility
1995
32-story interior fit-out — PNC Bank Center 1600 Market Street
1996
First of many projects for Drexel University — Van Rensselaer Hall
1997
Office relocates to University City at One Drexel Plaza, 3001 Market Street
1999
First corporate office campuses — Alexander Park, Westbrook Corporate Center
2000
First of many projects for the University of Pennsylvania — Facilities and Real Estate Services
2003
Largest building constructed to date — U.S. Postal Service Processing and Distribution Facility (1.1 million SF)
2006
First significant design-build project — Drexel University Race Street Hall
2007
$60 million renovation completed in seven months — Philadelphia Park Casino and Racetrack
2008
First LEED-certified project — Wexford Science Center @ 3711 Market Street
2009
First significant hospitality project — Hotel Palomar
2011
Most award-winning project — Curtis Institute of Music, Lenfest Hall
2012
Next generation Principals promoted, as the first step in INTECH’s long-term perpetuity plan – Joe Kelly, Blaise Lutz, Dave Maguire, and Phil Moses
2013
First new construction project at The Navy Yard — Courtyard Philadelphia South
2015
Office relocates to 3020 Market Street
2016
INTECH’s work touches every student residence (and bed) at University of Pennsylvania — Hill College House
2017
Co-Founder Will Schwartz retires from INTECH
Project Director Phil Rinaldi promoted to Director of Renovations and Interiors
Andrew O’Donnell promoted to Principal
2021
Leadership transition — Phil Moses named President, Blaise Lutz named Chief Financial Officer
2022
Preconstruction Director Brad Ryals promoted to Director of Preconstruction Services
Tom Hajek re-joins INTECH as Director of Healthcare Services
2023
Five employees promoted to Associate Principal —
Zach Baron, Brian Conway, Dave Hofmann, Darrin Reazor, and Brad Ryals
2024
Co-Founder Craig Sabatino transitions from Principal to Chairman Emeritus
2025
Two employees promoted to Associate Principal — Colleen Mills and Phil Rinaldi