BOND hires Wilcox, Harting, MacKean and Reynolds to Boston office
BOND, construction management firm, has hired four new people to the firm's staff, including Blake Wilcox, Charlie Harting, Stephen MacKean and Adam Reynolds. These key hires mark over fifteen new employees to join the construction company in the past year.
Blake Wilcox joins BOND as MEP manager and brings over 8 years of construction industry experience to the firm. Wilcox has completed numerous high profile and complex projects, including a lab renovation for the Mitre Corp. and the renovation of the Residences at Russia Wharf.
Joining BOND as senior project manager is Charlie Harting. He brings more than 25 years of industry experience having managed both preconstruction and construction for major academic projects throughout greater Boston.
Stephen MacKean, with more than 35 years of experience providing preconstruction services including budgeting, constructability reviews and value analysis, joins BOND as senior estimator. MacKean most recently held the position of chief estimator for James J. Welch Co.
Recently-appointed assistant project manager, Reynolds, LEED AP and Woburn native, comes to BOND from Columbia Construction Company with more than seven years of project management experience. Reynolds received his B.S. from Wentworth Institute of Technology and his A.A.S. from Paul Smith College.
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