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Chase Cullipher, PE, Joins SEPI Engineering & Construction

Local Engineering Firm Hires Project Engineer With Six Years Of Experience

2012-08-01
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.

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"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."

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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.

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[Press-News.org] Chase Cullipher, PE, Joins SEPI Engineering & Construction
Local Engineering Firm Hires Project Engineer With Six Years Of Experience