William Tomasso is a native of New Britain, Connecticut, and one of the city’s prominent executives. He is principal of the Tomasso Group and president of both TBI Construction Company and Tunxis Management Company. Outside his work, William Tomasso supports the development of young people.
Near the end of 2019, Mr. Tomasso was at the Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) in New Britain, Connecticut. Men of Many Colors Group members were in attendance that day. However, Mr. Tomasso, who is a long-time member of the board of OIC, was not alone. He was supported by Chris Link, president of Link Mechanical, a successful tech company also based in New Britain.
After being introduced by Mr. Tomasso, Mr. Link spoke to the audience about the benefits of working in the trades. He also spoke about how he founded and brought Link Mechanical to where it is now - a reputable business with almost 50 employees. Mr. Tomasso selected Chris Link to speak as someone who exemplifies New Britain’s current success story.
As President of TBI Construction Company, an affiliate of the Tomasso Group located in New Britain, Connecticut, William Tomasso has led the family-owned company since 1987 and has played a key role in expanding its focus from foundation excavation to large private- and public-sector construction projects. William Tomasso oversees the company’s construction-management and building services for complex ventures. Among these is a cancer center on the Plainville-New Britain town line for the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute at The Hospital of Central Connecticut and is a charter member of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance, which is a premier cancer center in the country where patients also have access to world-renowned clinical research trials.
TBI handled all stages of development for the 65,000-sqaure-foot structure, which ranged from site selection and obtaining government approvals, to handling the pre-construction design and construction. The team selected a former quarry for the cancer center’s location, which required the excavation of 42,000 yards of material. Additionally, the unearthed matter was processed on-site for use as structural fill and final grading for parking areas and roadways.
Following its completion, the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute opened in Spring 2015. The facilities, which possess equipment for all major cancer treatments, encompass exam rooms, a chemotherapy pharmacy, phlebotomy lab, linear accelerator vaults, and infusion bays.