Garte, Burke, Keezer, Morissette and Sawyer hired by Harriman Associates
Harriman Associates has hired five new staff members.
Daniel Garte, AIA, joins the Harriman team as an architect. He holds a bachelor in Architecture degree and a bachelor of fine arts in Environmental Design degree from R.I. School of Design. He is currently working on an addition to Maine Medical Center's Research Institute.
Andrew Burke joins Harriman as a mechanical designer. He holds a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. He is currently working on several Shaw's Supermarkets projects.
Brian Keezer, P.E. joins Harriman as a civil engineer. He holds a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Maine in Orono. He is currently working on the Westbrook Middle School and Buxton Elementary School projects.
Kevin Morissette joins the Harriman team as a designer. He holds a masters of architecture degree and a bachelor of architecture degree from Norwich University. He is currently working on the Buxton Elementary School and Westbrook Middle School projects.
Louise Sawyer joins Harriman as receptionist.
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