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Gary Faulhaber joins Charles P. Johnson and Associates
Written by Charles P. Johnson and Associates
Thursday, 22 February 2007
Fairfax, VA, - Charles P. Johnson and Associates, Inc. (CPJ) is pleased to announce that Gary M. Faulhaber, L.S. has joined our firm as Survey Division Manager in our Fairfax, Virginia office. Mr. Faulhaber is a 1985 graduate of the State University of New York (SUNY) Agricultural and Technical College at Alfred with an Associate Degree in Surveying Technology, and brings 22 years of valuable professional experience to CPJ.
A licensed Land Surveyor in both Virginia and the District of Columbia, Gary is a member of the Virginia Association of Surveyors (VAS) and served as the founding secretary and third president of the District of Columbia Association of Land Surveyors (DCALS). Gary's presence expands our Fairfax surveying operations to now include municipal, commercial and special surveying services. Gary will be responsible for all survey operations in the CPJ Fairfax, Virginia office. Our Fairfax operation serves the Northern Virginia Area and the District of Columbia.
CPJ is a full-service civil engineering firm that has provided quality land planning, engineering, surveying and environmental services to both the public and private sector since 1971. CPJ is now comprised of over 100 talented employees including licensed engineers, registered landscape architects and professional surveyors with offices in Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Frederick and Stevensville, Maryland and Fairfax, Virginia.
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