Wise Construction hires Thompson and Welch as construction superintendents
Wise Construction has added two new employees to its construction management team. Bob Thompson has been named superintendent for the company. He has considerable experience working with clients in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. Also named superintendent is Jeff Welch. Welch has also worked extensively in healthcare and biotech.
Wise Construction is a construction management company specializing in restoration and renovation projects for its clients in the healthcare, education, biotechnology and corporate sectors throughout the Greater Boston area. More than 90% of the company's projects are completed in highly sensitive, occupied spaces. Known for its exceptionally high level of client service, Wise excels in complex renovation projects, including challenging laboratory and research areas. Since 1984, Wise Construction has completed 1,500 laboratory projects, more than any other construction manager in the Boston area.
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