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Landry/French Construction hires Garriepy as chief operating officer

Denis Garriepy

Scarborough, ME Landry/French Construction, one of Northern New England’s leading construction management firms, has hired Denis Garriepy as chief operating officer. 

Garriepy, a native of Biddeford, ME, has 22 years of experience in commercial construction working with construction management firms in the Greater Boston area. He joins Landry/French from Suffolk Construction where he spent nearly a decade, most recently in the role of vice president of operations. At Suffolk, Garriepy oversaw large-scale education, healthcare, and life sciences projects, including Northeastern University’s $330 million EXP facility. His portfolio of successful healthcare projects includes major capital works for Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, and Boston Medical Center.

As chief operating officer at Landry/French, Garriepy will have overall responsibility for the company’s operational leadership. 

“Bringing people back to Maine has always been a goal of ours as a company, and I’m extremely pleased that Denis is returning to his roots,” said Kevin French, chairman and CEO of Landry/French. “Denis brings a wealth of leadership and operational experience and will be instrumental in the company’s continued growth.”

Garriepy has a master of science in Construction Management from Northeastern University’s Graduate School of Engineering and a bachelor of science in Architecture from the University of Michigan. 

Landry/French is one of Northern New England’s leading commercial construction management companies. Their experience includes a diverse range of projects including education, healthcare, commercial, corporate, financial, and housing.

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