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Meet Dan Vincenti, Project Manager & Head of Traffic Signal Division at L.E.B.

We’re proud to spotlight one of our dedicated Project Managers. Meet Dan Vincenti, who manages our Traffic Signal division here at L.E.B.

At L.E.B. Electric, Dan oversees a wide range of outdoor operations, including street lighting, underground and aerial installations, design build, and more.

Before joining L.E.B. Electric in 2021, Dan built a successful career in the electrical construction industry. He served as Foreman for a local electrical construction company for more than 15 years, and was also the Owner, Operator, and License Holder of Generations Electrical Contractors.

Outside of work, Dan is committed to his community, volunteering as a youth sports coach and serving as Assistant Coach for the Stony Brook Soccer Club, Three Village Softball and Baseball, and Three Village Basketball programs.

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Enhancing Long Island MacArthur Airport’s Runways

We’re proud to announce the successful reconstruction of Runway 6-24 at Long Island MacArthur Airport, featuring upgraded edge lighting, guard lights, and signage—thanks to the expert work of L.E.B. Electric.

It was a privilege to collaborate with H&L Contracting of Hauppauge on this important infrastructure project, completed while maintaining full airport operations.

Supporting aviation infrastructure and enhancing the safety and efficiency of air travel on Long Island—our home—is an honor we don’t take lightly.

Meet the L.E.B Electric Team – Mike Mannino, Project Manager

Mike Mannino began his career in the electrical industry in 2009 when he joined L.E.B. Electric as an Apprentice. Mike advanced to the position of Project Foreman, and was later promoted to Project Manager in 2018.

As Project Manager of L.E.B.’s small scale job division, Mike assists the estimating department to manage procurement and buyouts for key materials. Mike oversees the day-to-day operations of various projects and manages the field team, ensuring work is executed efficiently, safely, and under budget.

Mike also serves as Assistant Project Manager for all healthcare-related projects, providing comprehensive support with all submittals and participating in material buyouts, and helping to facilitate smooth project execution.

Thank You Amityville Herald Record: “Local business donates to life-changing service dog program for vets”

Thank you to the Amityville Herald Record for their recent coverage of our donation to Canine Companions. Below is the full article:

Local business donates to life-changing service dog program for vets

For the men and women who have sacrificed for their country, the road to healing can be long and difficult. But for many, that journey becomes a little easier with four paws and a wagging tail.

L.E.B. Electric of Amityville recently became the latest business to support Canine Companions, a national nonprofit that provides expertly trained service dogs—free of charge—to people with disabilities, including military veterans.

The company donated two “To Go Canine Care Kits,” which are given to veterans receiving a service dog. Each kit contains essentials such as food and feeding supplies, grooming tools, bedding, toys, flea, tick and heartworm medications, and a certified service dog vest for public use—ensuring both dog and veteran can begin their partnership fully equipped.

For veterans learning to navigate civilian life again, or for children with disabilities discovering new ways to engage with the world, these dogs are more than helpers— they’re lifelines.

“This isn’t just about giving a dog,” said William Parker, president of L.E.B. Electric. “It’s about restoring freedom and dignity to people who have given so much. Canine Companions does extraordinary work by helping our nation’s heroes reclaim their independence and quality of life.”

Since 1975, Canine Companions has placed more than 7,700 service dogs with children, adults and veterans living with disabilities. With demand growing, the organization relies on the support of volunteers and donors to continue its mission.

For more information on Canine Companions, how you can help or get help, visit: canine.org.

Here are five key things to know about Canine Companions

1. Dogs with a purpose

Canine Companions trains Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers and Lab- Golden crosses to the highest standards as a founding member of Assistance Dogs International. These dogs don’t just sit and stay—they retrieve dropped items, open doors, assist with prosthetics and alert individuals with hearing loss to important sounds. But most importantly, they provide unconditional companionship and support.

2. Serving a broad community

These dogs are carefully matched with individuals across a wide spectrum of needs, including adults and children with physical or cognitive disabilities, veterans facing physical challenges or post-traumatic stress disorder, and professionals in healthcare, education, visitation and criminal justice settings.

3. The journey begins with a volunteer

At just 8 weeks old, each puppy begins life with a volunteer puppy raiser who provides socialization, basic training and love for approximately a year. It’s a crucial first step before entering formal service dog training. Anyone can apply to become a puppy raiser by calling 1-800-572-2275 or visiting shorturl.at/62gCC.

4. Every gift matters

Whether it’s a corporate sponsorship like L.E.B. Electric’s, a one-time donation, or participation in a fundraising event such as DogFest—set to take place on Long Island on Sept. 13—there are countless ways to support the mission. To give or learn more, visit canine.org/ donate.

5. A bold vision for the future

As it approaches its 50th anniversary in July, Canine Companions has set a powerful goal: to become the only service dog organization to provide expertly trained dogs, free of charge, to all qualified applicants by 2028.

For veterans learning to navigate civilian life again, or for children with disabilities discovering new ways to engage with the world, these dogs are more than helpers—they’re lifelines.

$40 million Multifamily Rental Housing Project in Medford to Be Energy Efficient Thanks to L.E.B. Electric

L.E.B. Electric is proud to announce its partnership with WellLife Network on the development of Medford Gardens, a $40 million multifamily rental housing project located in Medford, NY. 

Once completed, Medford Gardens will offer 67 high-quality apartments for adults aged 55 and older. As the project’s electrical contractor, L.E.B. Electric is responsible for delivering the infrastructure to power a wide range of modern, energy-efficient amenities. These include:

  • Sustainable HVAC systems with electric heating and cooling
  • Energy-efficient appliances
  • On-site laundry facilities on every floor
  • An exercise and wellness room
  • A community room and resident lobby

These features are designed to promote health, comfort, and independent living for senior residents.

L.E.B. Electric is a member of the Long Island Builders Institute and remains committed to working with builders, multi-family developers, general contractors and industry professionals to bring diverse housing options to life.

Project at Suffolk Community College’s Eastern Campus in Riverhead

Thank you MG Engineering for your partnership to complete this project at Suffolk Community College’s Eastern Campus in Riverhead, featuring the High-Temperature Hot Water (HTHW) system at the Plant Operations building. This system is designed to provide heating across all 10 buildings on the 192-acre campus. #LEBElectric #ElectricalContracting #LongIsland.

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LI Times Covers Donation to Canine Companions

We’re proud to support our veterans! Big thanks to LI Times for featuring our donation to Canine Companions, helping provide service dogs at no cost to veterans living with PTSD. These incredible dogs change lives — and we’re honored to be a small part of that journey. 

Read the full story: https://www.litimes.org/2025/04/18/li-electrical-contractor-donates-canine-care-kits-to-aid-veterans/

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