CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE: Meet Jason with Construction Management!

CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE: Meet Jason with Construction Management!
Meet Jason with Construction Management! — CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE: (FayettevilleNC.gov)
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City of Fayetteville issued the following announcement on Feb. 24.

“By managing the design and construction of City capital improvement projects including the new Day Resource Center, Fire Station 4 and Senior Center East to name a few, I am helping to improve our community’s life safety, recreation and administrative facilities for residents and employees alike.

 It takes many dedicated professionals and tradespeople to construct and maintain the built environment we all use every day. 

Through technical education, training and sound judgment, engineers work hard to ensure the safety of the public, first and foremost. 

As a civil engineer, I take great pride in looking back on so many wonderful projects I’ve had a hand in developing over the years…talk about leaving your mark on the world!” 

Original source can be found here.



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