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Koncick joins Lane Office as DIRTT designer

Ashley Koncick, Lane Office
New York, NY Lane Office has hired a new DIRTT designer, Ashley Koncick. She as a BFA Interior Design from NYIT. Koncick has two years experience in CAD Design for an interior wall solutions company in New York City. She reviewed bid sets, produced quotes, and managed projects through to punch list. Koncick's basic duties at Lane Office are to extract project specifications pertaining to the client's architectural bid sets. She will also be responsible for the production of designs, space planning and finishes with ICE software. He significant projects include: Aon, Dusquense University, Perkins and Will Chicago, Prologis, Roche She loves photography and Broadway shows. She used to horseback ride and figure skate competitively.  
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