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North Branch Construction adds experienced talent across operations, safety, and field support

Cain Gosselin

 

Jordan Temple

 

Rachel Walker

 

Concord, NH North Branch Construction has added three new employees.

Cain Gosselin joins as project superintendent, bringing over 20 years of construction experience in scheduling, estimating, subcontractor coordination, and field leadership. He has a proven ability to manage all aspects of project execution, ensuring work is completed safely, on schedule, and in full compliance with plans, specifications, and local codes.

Jordan Temple joins as safety specialist, bringing more than 15 years of experience in construction safety management. His background includes conducting site inspections, developing safety protocols, and delivering safety training. Temple holds a Bachelor of Science in Safety Studies from Keene State College.

Rachel Walker joins the team as field administrator, bringing strong administrative and operational support experience, with skills in inventory management, order processing, customer service, and coordination with vendors and mechanics. Her attention to detail and ability to keep complex processes running smoothly make her a valuable addition to the team.

“We are excited to welcome Cain, Jordan, and Rachel to North Branch Construction,” said Joseph Campbell, president. “Each brings valuable experience and a strong commitment to excellence, and we look forward to the positive impact they will have on our projects and our clients.”

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