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North Branch Construction promotes six

Concord, NH North Branch Construction has promoted six employees. The project engineering department at North Branch promoted Andrew Young to senior project engineer. In addition, carpenter Benjamin Schwarz and project intern Colin Lewis have both been promoted to project engineer. Luc Carrier, with North Branch Construction since 2009 as a carpenter, has been promoted to foreman. Matt Sigman and Mariah Dodge have been promoted to carpenter. Both Sigman and Dodge joined North Branch Construction in 2022. Sigman and Dodge have completed the classroom portion of the ApprenticeshipNH Carpenter Apprenticeship Program, a federally-funded initiative of the Community College System of NH, and will complete the 6,000 hours of on-the-job-training required to earn the registered carpenter certification.

“It is always our goal to provide our employees with opportunities to grow within their career and realize advancement and promotion whenever possible,” said Joseph Campbell, president of North Branch Construction. 

“These recent promotions are just another example of the hardworking and talented people that we are fortunate to have on our team here at North Branch Construction.” 

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