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Landry/French Construction Company promotes Gaddar to project manager

Nick Gaddar, 
Landry/French

Scarborough, ME Landry/French Construction Company has promoted Nick Gaddar to project manager. 

Gaddar has 6 years of experience in commercial construction and recently served as assistant project manager on Tru by Hilton, a 98-room hotel in South Portland, and Luminato, a new 24-unit condominium in Portland.  

“Nick has demonstrated exceptional construction knowledge and project management skills, and we are proud to recognize him for his dedication and commitment to our clients,” said CEO Kevin French.  

Gaddar holds a bachelor of science degree in Construction Management from the University of Maine at Orono. 

Landry/French is Maine’s leading commercial building contractor providing construction management, design/build, and general contracting services.  Our experience includes a diverse range of projects including education, healthcare, commercial, corporate, financial, and housing. Awards and recognition include two consecutive AGC Build Maine Awards (2016 and 2015); Best Places to Work in Maine for the past three consecutive years; and the Governor’s Award for Business Excellence in 2016.  In addition, Landry/French was named to the Inc. 5000’s list of Fastest Growing Companies in America in 2017 and 2016. Landry/French is a 100% Employee-Owned Company. For more information, please visit us at landryfrench.com

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