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Kellem joins estimating department at Bowdoin Construction

Will Kellem

Needham, MA Bowdoin Construction Corp. has hired Will Kellem in the estimating department, as the firm continues its steady growth.

Kellem graduated from Roger Williams University where he studied construction management and business. As a member of the estimating team, he puts his experience with project cost estimating, bidding, and project management to use in helping develop accurate budgets and price proposals for commercial, academic, medical, multi-family residential and retail construction projects.

“Will has hit the ground running, in his new role here at Bowdoin,” said chief estimator Eric Arthur. “His time management and critical thinking skills, combined with familiarity with the latest construction technology and software systems, made him a strong contributor to our team right from the start.”

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