Notch Mechanical Constructors Announces Leadership Transition

Nick DePalma
CHICOPEE — Notch Mechanical Constructors announced the retirement of Steven Neveu, who has served as president for the past 28 years, and the appointment of Nick DePalma as the company’s new president, effective Oct. 1. This leadership transition marks a new chapter for Notch, continuing its long-standing commitment to quality, safety, and innovation across New England’s industrial mechanical construction industry.
“As [Neveu] begins his well-earned retirement, the company expresses its deepest gratitude for his decades of guidance and vision that helped shape Notch into what it is today,” the company stated. He will continue to serve in a limited capacity as director and board chairman.
Stepping into the role of president, DePalma brings extensive experience and a deep understanding of Notch’s operations, clients, and values. Having served as executive vice president for the past three years, he has played an integral role in driving strategic growth and maintaining the company’s reputation for excellence in mechanical contracting.
“His leadership ensures that Notch will continue to deliver exceptional results while fostering a culture built on teamwork, integrity, and safety,” the company stated.
Founded in 1972, Notch Mechanical Constructors specializes in the construction and maintenance of mechanical systems for clients in the energy and industrial manufacturing sectors across Southern New England from its two locations in Chicopee and Hudson. Notch became 100% employee-owned in 2020, a leadership transition developed to ensure continuity, stability, and ongoing success for clients, partners, and employee owners.





