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Peach joins T. Ford Co. as vice president

William Peach,
T. Ford Co.

Georgetown, MA William Peach, PE has joined T. Ford Co. as vice president. Peach joins president Jack Enos and senior vice president Dan Galante in leading the company.

As a registered professional engineer Peach brings to T. Ford over 20 years of experience in the civil design and construction industry in eastern Massachusetts.  He grew up in a family construction business then worked in the engineering consulting field for seven years but was eventually drawn back to the construction industry where he has spent the last 15 years.

Prior to joining T. Ford, Peach worked at one of the largest site work contractors in eastern Massachusetts having over the years held positions of estimator, project manager, director of operations and vice president.
At T. Ford he will be responsible for maintaining client relationships as well as working to expand their field operations.

T. Ford Company is a civil and environmental contractor that for over 35 years has been self-performing heavy civil, environmental, shoreline, solar, concrete, utility, and site work typically for owners, consultants, government agencies, and utility companies in eastern New England.

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