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.

Built on Trust.
Focused on Excellence.

Since 1986, INTECH Construction has combined craftsmanship, quality, and integrity to deliver standout projects across the region. Our team is a group of hands-on individuals whose guidance and vision have helped establish INTECH as a trusted source of construction excellence.

Proven Expertise Across Markets
We’ve built our reputation over nearly four decades in healthcare, life sciences, education, hospitality, and institutional markets.
Principal-Led Projects
Every project is led by a principal, ensuring hands-on leadership, collaboration, and a deep commitment to delivering exceptional results.
Client-First Collaboration
We prioritize open communication, teamwork, and transparency, because great construction starts with strong relationships.
Scaled for Any Project
We have both the resources to undertake new large-scale construction, and the nimbleness to renovate small-scale spaces.
Committed to Community
We approach each project with civic responsibility and a desire to improve the places where we live and work.

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

From a boutique remodel, to a 200,000-square-foot research facility, every project starts with a conversation.