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Luke Keenan

MEP Project Engineer at DEW Construction

Luke Keenan is an experienced MEP Project Engineer, currently employed at DEW Construction since February 2020. Prior experience includes roles such as Project Engineer and internships in mechanical engineering and operations at Tech180, where contributions included inventory management and design work using SolidWorks. At Abacus Automation, Inc., multiple internships involved mechanical design, where Luke focused on designing custom components and machinery enhancements. Additionally, internship experiences at Mack Molding Company included roles in sales engineering and manufacturing, gaining insights into quoting processes and machine operations. Luke holds a Master of Science in Engineering Management and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, both from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Portland, United States

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DEW Construction

DECADES OF SUCCESS. Founder and CEO Don Wells has always understood that the long-term success of DEW is achieved through client satisfaction. In 1997 he founded DEW on that guiding principle and a commitment to earn your trust, respect, and, ultimately, your partnership. DEW's mission is to consistently deliver the best in client services in the marketplace. In 2012, the acquisition of MacMillin, a 66-year-old construction company based in Keene, NH, allowed DEW to integrate resources, capabilities, and industry expertise while creating growth opportunities for employees. Our people are at the core of our success. With an average tenure of 15 years, growing from within is deeply ingrained within our culture. Today, DEW employs over 120 people and has become one of the region’s largest and most respected construction companies serving the northeast out of three locations - Williston, VT, Keene, NH, and Manchester, NH. Client satisfaction is the most important and fulfilling part of what we do every day.


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51-200

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