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Michelle McNutt Named New Architect At BJAC

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RALEIGH, N.C. - Lou Jurkowski, CEO at BJAC, pa (www.bjac.com), an architectural firm offering professional services for specialized, complex institutional projects, has announced that Michelle McNutt has received her architectural registration. McNutt has been with the firm since 2006 as an intern architect. As an architect, she will produce construction documents, perform code review and analysis, coordinate with consultants and participate in project design. McNutt is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. and is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited.

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"I am pleased to announce that Michelle has received her architectural license," said Jurkowski. "She is a highly dedicated and skilled architect whose knowledge of sustainable design brings valuable perspective to BJAC's projects."

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ABOUT BJAC:
Architectural firm BJAC, pa, offers professional services for specialized, complex institutional projects. The firm provides design expertise to healthcare, K-20 education, research, museum and municipal clients, along with a broad range of in-depth services, including architectural design, pre-design, programming, design, master planning, interior design, construction management, contract administration and design build. Established in 1994 by CEO and Managing Principal Lou Jurkowski, BJAC is one of the largest woman-owned architectural design firms in the Southeast, with offices in Raleigh and Charlotte. For more information, please call BJAC at (919) 833-8818 or visit www.bjac.com.

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