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Edmiston joins Bowdoin as senior estimator

Dan Edmiston

Needham Heights, MA Dan Edmiston has joined Bowdoin Construction as a senior estimator. Edmiston  has 31 years of experience in the A/E/C industry, having worked and studied in both the U.S. and Germany.  He earned his bachelor’s degree in architecture from Fachhochschule Coburg while in Germany, and prior to that attended Tulane University in Louisiana and Ball State University in Indiana.

Edmiston brings a wide range of industry experience to his new role at Bowdoin. His experience in architecture, construction, budgeting, planning, and project management are complementary skillsets. 

“We are excited to have Dan join our estimating team,” said chief estimator Eric Arthur. “We’re confident his broad-based industry knowledge will make him a valuable contributor to our growing firm.”

Bowdoin Construction is one of the New England region’s leading construction management firms. The Bowdoin team focuses on providing creative and collaborative solutions to each client’s specific building needs.

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