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Philip W. Aliberto, R.A., of H2M Is Now Certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards



March 8, 2010

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(Melville,N.Y.)–H2M, a multi-disciplined Architectural, Engineering, Planning, Environmental service and Laboratory Analysis firm, is pleased to announce that Philip W. Aliberto, R.A., is now certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.  The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards protects the public health, safety, and welfare by leading the regulation of the practice of architecture through the development and application of standards for licensure and credentialing of architects. 

Mr. Aliberto, a resident of Smithtown, NY, joined H2M in 2003 and presently works as a Project Manager in the Education Architecture Division.  He has both a Masters and Bachelors of Architecture from Tulane University School of Architecture.  Mr. Aliberto is responsible for all phases of multi-disciplined projects, including the preparation and/or review of technical specifications and CADD-generated construction drawings; bid solicitation and contract award; construction inspection and construction administration, which includes project closeout and client-contractor relations. 

For more information about NCARB please visit their website at www.ncarb.org.  For further information about H2M or to contact Phil Aliberto please call 631-756-8000 or visit the website at www.h2m.com.

Founded in 1933, H2M has grown to be one of the most respected professional consulting firms in the Northeast, providing full-service engineering, architecture, planning, environmental services, and laboratory analysis.  H2M consists of Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C., H2M Labs, Inc., H2M Associates, Inc., H2M Architects & Engineers, Inc.; and has offices in Melville, New York and Parsippany, New Jersey.


 

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