January 10, 2025 - 21:25

NEEDHAM, MA – Bowdoin Construction has announced the addition of David Gould to their team as a Project Manager. Bringing a wealth of experience to the role, David is a seasoned construction project manager with a strong engineering background that positions him well to oversee complex projects.
In his new position, David will be responsible for managing various construction projects from inception to completion, ensuring that they are delivered on time and within budget. His technical expertise and leadership skills will be invaluable as the company continues to expand its portfolio of projects.
David expressed enthusiasm about joining Bowdoin Construction, stating that he looks forward to contributing to the company's commitment to quality and excellence in the construction industry. His previous experience in managing diverse teams and navigating the intricacies of construction processes will undoubtedly enhance Bowdoin's operational capabilities.
As Bowdoin Construction continues to grow, the addition of David Gould is expected to further strengthen their project management team and drive successful project outcomes.
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