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Jewett Construction welcomes Scott

David Scott

Fremont, NH Jewett Construction Company, a New England regional design-build construction management firm and general contractor, has hired David Scott as project manager. Scott, who has quite an extensive amount of experience, will help continue to strengthen Jewett’s commitment to clients throughout New England.

Scott graduated from the Wentworth Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in Construction Management. Post-graduation, he began his career as an assistant project manager with CorJen Construction before he became a project manager relatively quickly. Most recently he was a project manager with Columbia Construction before accepting an offer to join Jewett Construction. During that span of 20 years Scott has managed millions of dollars worth of construction projects, he has established client relationships, and has mentored many new project managers. His knowledge of the construction community and his demonstrated past performance makes him an integral part of Jewett Construction’s continued growth.

When asked what his favorite thing about working at Jewett was, he said, “The people. The comradery you feel everyday is second to none, I instantly felt comfortable here. It is a company culture I have not experienced before, it truly is a family. Everyone is friendly, helpful and knowledgeable.”

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