KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public works and private development sectors, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction Industry Council at its quarterly meeting on June 26 in Westchester. The announcement was made by John Cooney, Jr., who is the executive director of the association with headquarters here in Tarrytown.
“As a minority/woman-owned business, KCM strives to break barriers and set new standards in the industry by fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce,” Ms. Guerrerio explained. “The company’s mission is to deliver high-quality, sustainable projects that enhance communities and create lasting value for our clients. I try to achieve this in every company endeavor and now strive to bring this same commitment to my work as a board member of the CIC.”
KCM provides a comprehensive range of masonry and concrete services throughout the downstate region, including foundations, underpinning, slab-on-deck and slab-on-grade work, precast and cast-in-place concrete as well as brick installation and pointing.
Among the leading companies KCM Contracting serves are ECCO III Enterprises, Inc., Gilbane Building Co., Peter Scalamandre & Sons, Inc., Skanska U.S.A. Building, Skanska ECCO III HVR JV, AECOM Tishman, ELQ Industries Inc., R.J. Industries, Inc., Holt Construction Corp., and C.A.C. Industries Inc.
Ms. Guerrerio’s company is certified with numerous public agencies and councils a minority- and women-owned business enterprise (MWBE). These include: New York State Empire State Development and the Port Authority NY/NJ as an MWBE; the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) as an Economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business (EDWOSB); the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council as a Woman-owned Small Business (WOSB); and both the NYC School of Construction Authority and the NYC Small Business Services as an MWBE.
“As a woman leading a union construction company, I take great pride in the exceptional work delivered by my highly skilled union workforce. Their performance is a testament to the fact that success in this industry is driven not by gender, but by a unified team of dedicated men and women working toward a common goal,” she added. “My personal vision for KCM is to establish a standard of excellence in every service we provide—earning trust and loyalty from the ground up, from our laborers and management team to our prime contractors and project owners.”
Ms. Guerrerio holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and an MBA in Finance, both from Iona University. She is also a Certified Public Accountant and continue to maintain her professional licensure. She is a lifelong resident of Westchester where she continues to reside with her husband and two sons.
The CIC is a regional trade organization that represents the interests of the construction, building and associated material supply industries. The association encompasses an eight-county Mid-Hudson and downstate region of Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, Putnam, Ulster, Sullivan and Columbia. For more information, visit www.cicbca.org.
Published: August 15, 2025.
