
Concord, NH According to North Branch Construction, project superintendent Chris Ricketts and project manager Bronson Raspuzzi have graduated from the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) NH/VT Chapter’s Future Leaders in Construction program. This program is designed to equip emerging leaders with the skills and insights needed to excel in the construction industry and foster a positive, productive work environment.
The ABC Future Leaders in Construction program aims to develop a well-rounded leadership skill set through a variety of objectives, such as enhancing communication skills, developing self-awareness, identifying personal leadership style, and creating a healthy work culture.
Chris Ricketts and Bronson Raspuzzi have demonstrated exceptional commitment and growth throughout this intensive program. Their participation underscores North Branch Construction’s dedication to fostering leadership and professional development within the organization.
“Congratulations to Chris Ricketts and Bronson Raspuzzi on their graduation from the ABC Future Leaders in Construction program,” said Joseph Campbell, president of North Branch Construction. “Their completion of this program reflects their dedication to enhancing their leadership skills and contributing to our company’s culture. We are excited to see the positive impact they will continue to make.”
The multifamily market in Maine’s major cities presents a diverse range of opportunities for investors. We looked at the potential benefits and unique characteristics of three major submarkets in the state: Portland, Bangor, and Lewiston-Auburn. The information below is based on research done in CoStar and county registries, and focuses on multifamily properties that have four or more units.
As we all know, interest rates have been changing drastically, with movement in both directions, depending on the type and term of financing. The Federal Open Market Committee has taken drastic action in efforts to curb abnormally high inflation, but it hasn’t controlled labor cost growth to the extent that was intended.