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Moore joins RFWalsh Collaborative as project manager

Cassius Moore has joined RFWalsh Collaborative Partners as a project manager. Moore will be responsible for hiring and supervising subcontractors, calculating project estimations, and conducting design reviews as well as maintaining client relations. Moore comes to RFWalsh with over 20 years of project management experience. He has spearheaded major projects that include construction of MIT's Simmons Hall dormitory and the construction of Cabot Corp.'s headquarters in Boston. Most recently Moore spent three years working for the Museum of Fine Arts, where he served as one of five project managers responsible for a $345 million East Wing expansion project. "With such an extensive and defined background in project management and construction, Cassius brings a profound knowledge and wide range of experiences that will help the company continue to grow," said Jack Hobbs, president and CEO of RFWalsh Collaborative Partners. "He offers a great new dimension with his specialization in complex institutional and commercial projects, which makes him a valuable resource for both his colleagues and the clients he will be servicing." Moore graduated with a bachelor's degree in Architectural Engineering from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston as well as completed the Certificate Program for Construction Management and Cost Estimating at Harvard University. He also serves as the chairperson for the YMCA Board of Advisors for the Dorchester branch.
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The New England Real Estate Journal presents<br> the First Annual Project of the Year Award! Vote today!

The New England Real Estate Journal presents
the First Annual Project of the Year Award! Vote today!

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