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ACHIEVERS: Denning selected as Highland Roofing construction manager

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

 

Erik Denning

Highland Roofing Company has named Erik Denning Raleigh Construction Manager.
Denning will manage Highland’s in-house production team and subcontractors to ensure the successful completion of new construction and re-roofing projects in the Triangle region.
“Erik comes to us with strong commercial roofing construction accomplishments in the Triangle area,” said Iain Fergusson, President and Owner of Highland Roofing Company. “He will be a great addition to our Raleigh team and will enhance our commitment to providing our customers with exceptional service and quality construction.”
Denning started his 13-year roofing career with The Century Slate Company where he was a steep slope roofer and then moved to Lan-Way Roofing where he’s worked as a low-slope roofer, project/construction manager and estimator for commercial projects. 
“I am pleased to join the Highland team and provide our clients with an exceptional construction experience,” said Erik Denning.  “I look forward to enhancing Highland’s efforts in the Triangle region.”
 

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