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Bowdoin Construction hires Curry, Racicot and Saliba as supers.

Nick Curry

 

Nate Racicot

 

George Saliba

 

Worcester, MA Bowdoin Construction has hired three new superintendents including Nick Curry, Nate Racicot and George Saliba. 

Curry has rejoined the company. Curry demonstrated his very capable jobsite management abilities on a number of past Bowdoin projects, and we welcome him back.

Racicot brings a client-service-focused work ethic to the team. His experience ranges from remodels and fit-ups to ground-up construction and property management.

Saliba has broad-ranging construction management experience, from large warehouse distribution centers, to public infrastructure work, and the challenges of active conference center remodels.

Commenting on these additions to the team, company president Andrew Buckman said, “We’re always looking for enthusiastic, collaborative and engaged construction professionals. We have found that in Nick, Nate, and George.”

Founded in 1973, Bowdoin Construction is one of the New England region’s leading and most highly regarded construction management firms, providing creative and collaborative solutions for each client’s building needs. For more information, please visit: BowdoinConstruction.com.

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