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C.E. Floyd Co. promotes Frye to project manager

Lucy Frye

Bedford, MA C.E. Floyd Company, a general contractor and construction manager, has promoted Lucy Frye to project manager.

Frye has been with C.E. Floyd for six years and has worked on projects at The UMBRELLA, Nashoba Brooks School, and Carleton-Willard Village among others. She is currently managing a series of renovations at athenahealth in Watertown and construction of two new buildings at Riverbend School in Natick.

“Lucy is an extremely talented, smart, organized and hardworking member of our team,” said director of Massachusetts operations Peter Doucet. “She is an excellent pre-planner and leads her team by example. We’re lucky to have an A player like Lucy on our team. I’m looking forward to seeing her grow and develop others over the coming years.”  

C.E. Floyd Co. provides preconstruction, general contracting, construction management and design/build services in the commercial, educational, healthcare, hospitality and senior living sectors and is a member of both the AGC and ABC.

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