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JM Coull expands staff

Richard LePage is a superintendent with JM Coull Richard LePage, JM Coull

Maynard, MA JM Coull (JMC) added Richard LePage as superintendent and Kyle Renaud as assistant superintendent.  LePage most recently worked at A/Z Corp. Renaud joins JMC from Cutler Associates. Each brings more than 20 years of industry experience.

Renaud is supporting operations at several JMC project sites, including the firm’s work at Whitinsville Christian School for the new $12.6 million fine arts center and gym, and Cognex Corp., where JMC is performing a 10,000 s/f lobby renovation at the company’s Natick headquarters.LePage will oversee phase two of the multi-phase expansion and renovation project at The Discovery Museums in Acton.

“Discovery Woods” is an ADA-compliant, fully accessible outdoor playscape that will feature a treehouse built by The Treehouse Guys as its focal piece.

Kyle Renaud is an assistant superintendent with JM Coull Kyle Renaud, JM Coull

Project executive Josh Brandt said, “We’re thrilled to have Richard and Kyle join our team.”

JMC is managing some really interesting projects right now, and we’re looking forward to an exciting summer as well – Kyle and Richard will be instrumental in keeping that momentum going. Both are great assets to JMC, bringing tremendous experience and a ‘whatever it takes’ attitude to our firm.”

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