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Ceurvels joins Acella Construction Corp. as assistant project manager

Laura Ceurvels

Carver, MA Laura Ceurvels has joined Acella Construction Corp., as an assistant project manager.

In this role, Ceurvels assists project managers, conducts assessments to identify and seek solutions to issues related to projects, and participates in the project management process and budget planning. In addition, she reviews and executes project contracts, submittals, and requests for information for clients and subcontractors.

Ceurvels joins Acella with nearly 25 years of management experience, most recently as a project manager with Pereira Electric Corp. She is the former owner and operator of a retail general contracting firm working with clients including Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Aspen Dental, and Moe’s Southwest Grill.

She is a graduate of Suffolk University’s New England School of Art and Design.

“It’s a pleasure to welcome Laura to our team as assistant project manager,” said Ryan LaVangie, vice president of sales & marketing at Acella Const. “We’re certain that her organizational and management skills will be of great value to the firm.”

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