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EnviroVantage adds three new estimators

EnviroVantage of Epping, continues to grow with the addition of Walt Lufkin, Nicholas Morse and Matt Fitzpatrick to its team of estimators. In their positions, Lufkin, Morse and Fitzpatrick will be charged with doing complete breakdowns of impending jobs which will increase the company's capacity to create thoroughly inclusive and all-encompassing proposal presentations. Lufkin's has a degree in Mechanical Engineering and an extensive background in design, estimating and sales. He and his wife Becky are the proud parents of 2 adult children Meredith and Greg. Morse's background in business and applied mathematics will match well with his need to closely interact with General Contractors and on-site work teams to develop more in-depth evaluations of the work to be performed and its cost, well in advance of work beginning. Fitzpatrick has a background in government contracting which will be an asset in preparing comprehensive and detail oriented plans that government projects require. EnviroVantage president Scott Knightly noted that the additions of Lufkin, Morse and Fitzpatrick "reflects the company's commitment to providing comprehensive and wide-ranging customer support, before, during and after the job. Walt, Nicholas and Mathew will give us that advantage in the field and in the office. We look forward to having them play key roles in our success and advancement in 2015 and beyond."
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