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Leclerc joins Bowdoin Construction as project manager

Andrew Leclerc

 

Worcester, MA According to Bowdoin Construction, Andrew Leclerc has joined the firm as a project manager. With 14 years of project management experience, Leclerc brings a great deal of knowledge, and has made an easy transition.

“We are very happy to have Andrew on our operations team,” said Bowdoin president, Andrew Buckman. “His contributions have been valuable from the start, and we’re looking forward to having him with us long term.”

Leclerc’s experience ranges from corporate/industrial/lab projects, to multifamily housing, healthcare and retail.

Leclerc is a graduate of UMass Amherst with a degree in Building & Construction Technology.

Celebrating 50 years in business, Bowdoin Construction is one of the New England region’s leading and most highly regarded construction management firms. The Bowdoin team focuses on providing creative and collaborative solutions to each client’s specific building needs. 

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