FAYETTEVILLE, NC, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) SfL+a Architects (http://www.sfla.biz) has announced that David Brewer has joined the firm as quality control manager. In this position, Brewer will handle submittal review of projects, lead daily inspections of sites under construction, and coordinate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and subcontractors on the status of activities with the firm.
Brewer has 35 years experience in the architecture industry, including serving 24 years with the Naval Construction Forces (Seabees), six years with Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas as a quality assurance representative and the last four years as a quality control manager for civilian life. He is enrolled in Colorado Technical University to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Project Management.
QUOTES:
"We at SfL+a Architects are grateful to have David on our team," said Robbie Ferris, president and CEO of the firm. "His extensive background in quality control both in the military and civilian worlds equips him with the insight and experience we need to guarantee that we provide only the best work for our clients."
DETAILS:
- A native of Aurora, N.C., Brewer resides in Lillington, N.C., with his two daughters.
ABOUT SfL+a ARCHITECTS:
SfL+a Architects is a firm designed to provide state-of-the-art architectural solutions to educational institutions. Founded in 1982, the company has emerged as one of the most highly regarded architectural firms in the Southeast, offering expert services in architectural planning, design, construction, land planning and interior design. The firm has offices located in Raleigh, Fayetteville and Charlotte, N.C. The sister company of SfL+a Architects is Firstfloor K-12 Solutions, LLC, a North Carolina development company pioneering public-private partnerships to develop educational facilities. The company is comprised of talented professionals, each possessing 15-20 years of experience in banking, finance, construction and property management. For more information, visit http://www.sfla.biz.
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