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Jewett Construction Company hires Nartowicz as senior architectural project manager

William Nartowicz

 

Fremont, NH According to Jewett Construction Company, William Nartowicz has joined the team as senior architecture project manager. Nartowicz will help strengthen Jewett’s commitment to their clients throughout the East Coast by providing a value that most others do not. The value provided is a truly collaborative effort between architectural and preconstruction departments directly with the client’s ownership group.

Nartowicz joined Jewett after previously working for Studio Nexus Architects. Throughout his career, he has handled multiple projects involving residential, commercial, and multifamily housing, institutional renovations, museums, libraries, and state buildings.

He has conducted extensive product and material research and employed construction administration services to help develop solutions for all project phases. Nartowicz also brings extensive knowledge of design, code review, document preparation, and proficiency in Revit software. Jewett has doubled down on growing their in-house architectural department, and he will be a large part of that concentrated effort.

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