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People Spotlight: Meet Nate Rogers

Each quarter, we spotlight employees who live out our core values every day. This quarter, we’re spotlighting Assistant Estimator Nate Rogers! Nate first joined Windover Construction as an intern in 2018 and, after completing additional internships with our VDC, field, and preconstruction teams, joined our estimating department full-time in 2022. Inquisitive, eager to learn, and

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Maple Woods, A New Affordable Senior Housing Community, Underway with Project Team Harborlight Homes, Windover Construction, and SV Design

Town officials, funders, and the project team recently gathered at 62 Maple Street, Wenham to officially launch a new senior community, Maple Woods. Affordable home developer and manager Harborlight Homes, based in Beverly, with project team SV Design and Windover Construction, is creating this much-needed affordable senior community, comprised of 45 one-bedroom apartment homes, with

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Celebrating Our Women in Construction!

Happy Women in Construction Week! This week celebrates and promotes the role of women in the construction industry, and this year’s theme, “Many Paths, One Mission”, celebrates the different journeys women have taken toward the same goal: strengthening and amplifying the success of women in the construction industry. To honor the important role of women

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People Spotlight: Meet Mike Nicolosi

Each quarter, we spotlight employees who live out our core values every day. This quarter, we’re spotlighting Superintendent Mike Nicolosi! With over 20 years of industry experience, Mike is extremely dedicated to his projects and teams, providing guidance, meticulously managing the schedule, and thoughtfully communicating with clients. A team member of Mike’s shared, “having Mike

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Celebrating Recent Promotions!

We are pleased to announce the following promotions, as these three employees have truly shown leadership in their roles, pursued excellence in their work, and dedicated themselves to continual learning and growth in their careers. We’re proud to celebrate these very-well deserved promotions:   Ian Buckley, Project Manager Detail-oriented and a skilled mathematician, Ian originally

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Season’s Greetings from Windover Construction

The Windover Family extends our very best wishes to you for a safe and joyous holiday season and a happy and healthy New Year! Artwork by Effie, Age 9. Effie lives in Gloucester with her family, including her dad Ryan who is a Carpenter Foreman at Windover. She is an animal lover and has two

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Celebrating Recent Promotions!

We are pleased to announce the following promotions, as these four employees have truly shown leadership in their roles, pursued excellence in their work, and dedicated themselves to continual learning and growth in their careers. We’re proud to celebrate these very-well deserved promotions:   Corey MacIntyre-Doyle, Assistant Superintendent Corey MacIntyre-Doyle brings enthusiasm and expertise to

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Windover Construction Wins Autodesk Excellence Award, Recognized for 2nd Time as a Global Leader in Construction Innovation

Windover Construction has won an Autodesk AEC Excellence Award – one of the most prestigious honors for innovation in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) – for a precedent-setting second time for transforming construction with our use of leading-edge technology. Windover won the “Accelerating Transformation” award from Autodesk for our groundbreaking use of technology on the

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People Spotlight: Meet John O’Connell

Each quarter, we spotlight employees who live out our core values every day. This quarter, we’re spotlighting Project Manager John O’Connell. John joined Windover in 2021 as an Assistant Project Manager and quickly made an impact on our projects. Recently promoted to Project Manager, John showed he is adept at driving results collaboratively and always

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Building Flexible Spaces

A recent trend in academic construction is the shift from traditional classrooms to a focus on flexibility as campuses are reconfiguring and building new spaces that meet the often-changing needs of different areas of study. Through the pandemic, many institutions realized that traditional classrooms were less critical than lab and research spaces for in-person learning.

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