RALEIGH, NC, August 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sepi Asefnia, president of SEPI Engineering & Construction (http://www.sepiengineering.com), a firm which provides civil engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients across the Southeast, has announced the addition of Chase Cullipher, a Professional Engineer (PE) with six years of experience, as a project engineer. In his position, Cullipher will be responsible for providing engineering design and production support for roadway, storm water management, grading and drainage, erosion control and water and sanitary sewer utilities projects, as well as coordinating permitting associated with private sector residential, retail, commercial and industrial initiatives. He will also assist with work for clients in the municipal, state and federal sectors.
A native of Bettie, N.C., Cullipher received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from NC State University in 2006. He worked on site development, university improvement, greenway trails and bridge replacement projects before he joined SEPI Engineering & Construction. Cullipher is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and is a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. An active runner, Cullipher resides in Raleigh with his wife, Lauren.
QUOTE:
"As our firm continues to grow, it is important that we hire only the most talented and innovative engineers," said Asefnia. "Chase's solid educational background and range of experience will allow SEPI Engineering & Construction to continue as a leader in the field of civil engineering."
NEW MEDIA CONTENT:
SEPI Engineering & Construction's Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SEPI-Engineering-Construction-Inc/184918624894777
ABOUT SEPI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION:
Established in 2001, SEPI Engineering & Construction provides engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients. As a full-service civil engineering services firm, SEPI is 8(a) certified with the Small Business Administration and is a certified Women Business Enterprise (WBE) in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. SEPI was founded on the principles of honesty, integrity, ethics, and the highest quality of service to clients. The firm's goal is to not just meet a client's expectations but to exceed them. Due to the extensive and varied engineering industry experience of the professionals at SEPI, the firm is able to provide its clients with site/civil design, environmental planning, traffic engineering and operations including traffic and noise analysis, construction management, roadway and structural design, water resources, natural resources/permitting, wetland/stream mitigation, public involvement and surveying services. SEPI has a corporate office located in Raleigh and branch offices located in Charlotte and Wilmington, N.C. For more information about SEPI Engineering & Construction, call (919) 789-9977 or visit http://www.sepiengineering.com.
Emily Packard
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
emily@mmipublicrelations.com
http://twitter.com/mmipr
http://www.mmipublicrelations.com
Chase Cullipher, PE, Joins SEPI Engineering & Construction
Local Engineering Firm Hires Project Engineer With Six Years Of Experience
2012-08-01
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Longistics' Pat And Duane Long Appointed To North Carolina Trucking Association Board Of Directors
2012-08-01
Longistics, a full-service provider of global logistics solutions (http://www.longistics.com), has announced that Chairman Duane Long and Vice Chairman Pat Long have been elected to serve a one-year term on the 2012-2013 North Carolina Trucking Association (NCTA) Board of Directors. As directors, Duane and Pat will assist and contribute in fundraising and program activities, actively participate in NCTA affairs, attend all NCTA Board of Directors meetings, work with the board to communicate NCTA's role in the state's trucking industry, and support the values and goals of ...
Due to Increase in Shredding Service Demand, Shred North Heads Further North
2012-08-01
Shred North, a local paper shredding company, has announced a planned expansion of services throughout Central Ontario, particularly the communities of Orillia, Collingwood, Midland, Alliston, Bradford and Newmarket to name a few.
Businesses are turning to paper shredding as a means of reducing liability as well as maintaining compliance with legislation. With identity theft on the rise by as much as 250% in some areas of North America, having a document destruction policy in place is more important than ever.
The issue facing several areas of the province is finding ...
Kansas City Salon Service Group Celebrates Store Relocation With Re-Grand Opening
2012-08-01
Salon Service Group, an independently owned professional salon distribution company, celebrated its re-grand opening on July 30 from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm at its south Kansas City store, 10153 Wornall Road.
The company recently relocated its Kansas City south store from its former location on West 103rd to the new location at 10153 Wornall Road to better serve its salon professional clientele. The 10153 Wornall Road store offers convenient access to main roads and parking, and its spacious, open layout gives shoppers a more productive shopping experience.
"Our luxury ...
RedBird LED Receives Second DesignLights Consortium Certification for LED Linear Replacement Lamps for Their 18 Watt Cardinal Linear Retrofit Product.
2012-08-01
RedBird LED Inc., an Atlanta, GA. firm that specializes in the design, manufacturing and distribution of high quality energy efficient LED linear lighting products for industrial and commercial applications, is pleased to announce their second certification by the DesignLights Consortium (DLC) of their Cardinal LED Linear Retrofit products. In May, RedBird LED received certification by the DLC for their 22 watt LED Linear Replacement Lamp at both 4100K and 5000K CCTs. The RedBird LED 18 watt Cardinal LED Linear Replacement lamp has now also been certified by DLC as a Qualified ...
CURACEM Curing Cabinet by Qualitest
2012-08-01
Qualitest's Curacem curing cabinet is ideally used in commercial and on site laboratories for the standard curing of samples of concrete, cement and similar material in accordance with EN196-1 (cement) and EN 12390-2 ( concrete).
The frame is made of strong polypropylene structure, which is chemical resistant and particularly suitable for cement applications and the front doors are fitted with glass. The humidity inside the cabinet is maintained from 95% to saturation by water nebulizer while the temperature is maintained to 20 ± 1°C by an immersion heater and separated ...
Kavaliro Receives Dual Recognition as Top Place to Work in Florida
2012-08-01
Leading the way in fostering a positive and rewarding workplace, national staffing firm Kavaliro is honored to receive awards for Orlando Business Journal's Best Places to Work and Florida Trend's 2012 Best Companies to Work For. 100 companies made the Florida Trend list, Kavaliro placed second overall in the midsized category.
Kavaliro was recognized by both publications for its outstanding commitment to its employees and continuous endeavor for success and growth. The leadership team strives to make Kavaliro a fun, challenging and rewarding place to work. Staff members ...
Lisa Bianco & The Fury to Open for Rick Springfield at the Paramount Theater
2012-08-01
In support of her successful EP release, Momentum, and following their recent blow-out shows at the historic Webster Hall in NYC and the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ, multi-talented singer/ songwriter/electric guitarist Lisa Bianco & The Fury will be opening for Rick Springfield at the popular Paramount Theater in Huntington, Long Island, NY on Friday, August 3, 2012, at 8:30 PM. A performer known for "rockin' the house" wherever she appears, Lisa will be playing songs at The Paramount from Momentum, a collection of original tunes that preview and ...
Trudi Brown Joins Campbell Law School As Director Of Development
2012-08-01
Campbell Law School (http://law.campbell.edu) has announced that Trudi Brown has been named Campbell Law School Director of Development. Brown most recently served at NC State's Poole College of Management as the director of development and external relations, where she worked with alumni, corporations, and friends to secure financial support and identify opportunities to develop partnerships in support of the college's students, faculty and staff.
Prior to her tenure at NC State, Brown was the manager of annual programs and foundation operations at the WakeMed Foundation, ...
CORDURA Brand and Loyal Brand Customers Walk Down Memory Lane with "Decades of Durability" Campaign
2012-08-01
INVISTA's CORDURA brand is marking its extensive history of providing durable fabric solutions through a timeline recognizing technologies, brand customer adoptions and key products over time—from a 43-year-old Kelty hiking pack to the award-winning Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack introduced in 2006. The timeline will debut at the Summer Outdoor Retailer Show in Salt Lake City in August and will be accompanied by an exhibition of archival products and lifestyle photos from brand customers such as Kletterwerks, Osprey, Granite Gear, Eagle Creek, Eddie Bauer, CamelBak, Manhattan ...
B.M.P. Affiliate Reaches $2 Million in Total Revenue Paid Out to Affiliate Marketers
2012-08-01
BestMediaPartners.com, the premier affiliate network which helps affiliates convert multimedia download traffic into real cash, today announced that it has surpassed $2M payout, increasing its market penetration by 60% percent over the last 12 months. B.M.P. is the only affiliate marketing program on the internet that managed to achieve such a significant growth in little less than two years of operation.
The latest milestone highlights the company's strong devotion to provide their affiliates with everything they need to monetize their multimedia traffic.
"In ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
High‑performance all‑solid‑state magnesium-air rechargeable battery enabled by metal-free nanoporous graphene
Improving data science education using interest‑matched examples and hands‑on data exercises
Sparkling water helps keep minds sharp during long esports sessions
Drone LiDAR surveys of abandoned roads reveal long-term debris supply driving debris-flow hazards
UGA Bioinformatics doctoral student selected for AIBS and SURA public policy fellowship
Gut microbiome connected with heart disease precursor
Nitrous oxide, a product of fertilizer use, may harm some soil bacteria
FAU lands $4.5M US Air Force T-1A Jayhawk flight simulator
SimTac: A physics-based simulator for vision-based tactile sensing with biomorphic structures
Preparing students to deal with ‘reality shock’ in the workplace
Researchers develop beating, 3D-printed heart model for surgical practice
Black soldier fly larvae show promise for safe organic waste removal
People with COPD commonly misuse medications
How periodontitis-linked bacteria accelerate osteoporosis-like bone loss through the gut
Understanding how cells take up and use isolated ‘powerhouses’ to restore energy function
Ten-point plan to deliver climate education unveiled by experts
Team led by UC San Diego researchers selected for prestigious global cancer prize
Study: Reported crop yield gains from breeding may be overstated
Stem cells from human baby teeth show promise for treating cerebral palsy
Chimps’ love for crystals could help us understand our own ancestors’ fascination with these stones
Vaginal estrogen therapy not linked to cancer recurrence in survivors of endometrial cancer
How estrogen helps protect women from high blood pressure
Breaking the efficiency barrier: Researchers propose multi-stage solar system to harness the full spectrum
A new name, a new beginning: Building a green energy future together
From algorithms to atoms: How artificial intelligence is accelerating the discovery of next-generation energy materials
Loneliness linked to fear of embarrassment: teen research
New MOH–NUS Fellowship launched to strengthen everyday ethics in Singapore’s healthcare sector
Sungkyunkwan University researchers develop next-generation transparent electrode without rare metal indium
What's going on inside quantum computers?: New method simplifies process tomography
This ancient plant-eater had a twisted jaw and sideways-facing teeth
[Press-News.org] Chase Cullipher, PE, Joins SEPI Engineering & ConstructionLocal Engineering Firm Hires Project Engineer With Six Years Of Experience