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Barzangi, Sellers Rise In Ranks At Thomas Construction

By Staff Reports, posted Apr 30, 2024
Connie Barzangi
Thomas Construction Group LLC promoted Matt Sellers to estimator and Connie Barzangi to project manager, according to a news release.

As an estimator, Sellers (pictured below), a graduate of Louisiana State University, will leverage his expertise in providing project pricing to align with project team objectives.

"He will play a pivotal role in evaluating project specifications and drawings, ensuring a comprehensive understanding to secure successful project bids," officials said in the release.

As project manager, Barzangi, a graduate of Boise State University, will lead project teams to deliver exceptional results in safety, quality, and client satisfaction.

"Connie will serve as the link between all project stakeholders, ensuring seamless coordination and planning from preconstruction to project completion," according to the release.

Thomas Construction Group serves as a multifaceted general contractor specializing in early design phase construction management across various sectors and comprehensive Construction Management at Risk and design-build services.
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