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Engelberth Construction hires Carlson, Wonsor, Hastings and Moseley

According to Engelberth Construction, Inc., Jeff Carlson, Ken Wonsor, Wesley Hastings and Damon Moseley have recently joined the company.   Carlson, senior project manager brings over 18 years of experience in building construction to our team.  He managed various projects ranging in size from $4 million to $60 million in Vermont, N.Y. and W.V. Wonsor joins the company as project manager and will work primarily from our Keene, NH office.  Ken has 30 years experience on major corporate, industrial, commercial and residential construction projects in Vermont, N.J., N.Y. and Conn. Hastings has been hired as superintendent. He is currently working at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center on the Surgical Services project in Nashua, N.H. Moseley joins our preconstruction team as estimator. He is responsible for providing detailed cost information for projects as well as providing value engineering, and constructability reviews for clients.
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