RALEIGH, NC, January 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) SfL+a Architects (http://www.sfla-architects.com/) has announced that Brian Williams, telecommunications infrastructure designer, has received his Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certification. Williams, who joined the firm in March of 2012, boasts 18 years of engineering experience and pursued this certification in order to offer a higher level of service to SfL+a Architects' clients. RCDD certification, which is globally recognized within the telecommunications industry as a designation of the exceptional qualifications of an individual, is the gold standard in expertise regarding the design and installation of information transport systems including data, audio, visual and surveillance. This information is crucial for the proper function and design of necessary building components including phone, internet and security systems.
In order to achieve the certification, an applicant needs at least five years of experience in the design field, as well as detailed knowledge of the Telecommunications Distribution Design Manual. Williams currently works in the Fort Bragg area and brings a tremendous amount of design, construction administration, inspection and commissioning experience to the SfL+a Architects' team.
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"Brian has been an excellent addition to SfL+a Architects and we are proud he has received such a prestigious certification in his field," said Robbie Ferris, president and CEO of the firm. "His extensive knowledge of technological design makes him a worthy recipient and we are honored to have him as part of our team."
"As architects, we seek to understand and capture the intent of each client and translate their needs into aesthetically pleasing and highly functional spaces," said Williams. "The RCDD certification will help enhance my specialty in the design process to ensure that the buildings we design perform well in all technological aspects."
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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-architects.com/ .
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SfL+a Architects' Telecommunications Infrastructure Designer Receives RCDD Certification
Brian Williams Completes Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) Certification
2013-01-06
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[Press-News.org] SfL+a Architects' Telecommunications Infrastructure Designer Receives RCDD CertificationBrian Williams Completes Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) Certification

