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Wilson Ready Mix announces staff addition

Wilson Ready Mix LLC is pleased to announce that Todd Fretwell has joined the company effective immediately.

Fretwell, a graduate of Virginia Tech with a degree in civil engineering, brings more than 20 years of construction experience to the Wilson Ready Mix team located in Fishersville.

Fretwell’s engineering background and experience will be utilized in managing sales for the Central Shenandoah Valley, including Augusta County, Nelson County, Staunton, Waynesboro, and western Albemarle County.

Wilson Ready Mix LLC, is a sister company of Rockingham Redi Mix of Harrisonburg, and part of the Conmat Group, a consortium of construction materials companies including Construction Material Supply, Rockingham Steel, Green Earth, Rockingham Precast, Transcon Supply, ConRock and Trusswerks.

While much of the industry has been contracting during the economic recession, Wilson Ready Mix has been expanding in the past few years and found a service “niche” in the Valley. The company motto, “Integrity in Concrete,” is emphasized everyday by providing exceptional customer service, quality products, and competitive market pricing.

Todd looks forward to working with his many friends and customers in the Greater Augusta community. You may reach him by cell phone at 540.490.1826 or at his office at 540.324.0404.

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