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Ryan Companies Adds Ferris as Director of Construction

Ryan Companies US Inc. has hired Chris Ferris as director of construction to expand and manage the firm’s Pacific Northwest teams. Previously a senior project manager at Holland Partner Group, Ferris brings a 16-year construction management background to his new role.

Ferris will initially get involved in the pre-construction and entitlement of two key Ryan projects: a multifamily project on Mercer Island and several Ryan build-to-suit opportunities in Tukwila.

“Our Seattle team continues to ramp up its game in both talent and business endeavors. Chris will stand as a leader to take charge and continue our growth and success as we take on more projects,” said Daniel Bergstein, Ryan’s vice president of construction. “His ability to define project goals and metrics early in the project process will set our teams and customers up for success.”

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