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Martifer Solar Hellas completes four PV plants in greece

  • The four PV plants reach a total capacity of 4.5 MW and were completed in less than a month
  • Martifer Solar Hellas provided EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) turnkey services for the project
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New Manufacturing Manager for Exmac Automation

Droitwich-based Exmac Automation has strengthened its management team with the appointment of Daniel Jarvis. As Manufacturing Manager he has a brief to drive the company’s focus on engineering excellence in its conveying and material handling projects and help achieve its ambition to be the supplier of choice for companies in the different business sectors Exmac serves.

RHODES+BRITO NAMES NEW PROJECT ARCHITECT

ORLANDO, Fla. – Rhodes+Brito Architects recently named Adel Shalaby Project Architect for the firm. 

Ruffin Rhodes, AIA, co-founder of the Orlando based architectural firm, said Shalaby graduated from the University of Cairo in Egypt with his Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering and earned his Master’s Degree in Interior Design from the University of Florida.

Shalaby is a registered Architect and NCARB Certified in addition to being a LEED BD+C Accredited Professional and a Project Management Professional (PMP).  

Cuhaci & Peterson completes design of the redeveloped Orange County Court Reporting Building

ORLANDO, Fla.  -- Cuhaci & Peterson Architects Engineers Planners, based in Orlando’s Baldwin Park, completed design and engineering work for restoration and redevelopment of the Orange County Court Reporting building at 633 East Colonial at the intersection of Summerlin Ave. in downtown Orlando.

Lonnie Peterson, chairman of the architectural firm said the building will house the Court Reporting facility in 12,000 square feet of space.

Cuhaci & Peterson Architects Acquires Philadelphia-Based LMA Architects

ORLANDO, Fla./Blue Bell, Pa  --- Cuhaci & Peterson Architects Engineers Planners based in Orlando’s Baldwin Park, which ranks as one of the nation’s most active designers of retail facilities, has acquired LMA Architects, a 35-year old architectural firm based just outside Philadelphia in Blue Bell, Pa.

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