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Louie Sarracino
… to match project challenges and developing forward-thinking construction techniques to meet
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-changing customer needs.” …
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Under the Hard Hat with Wesley Pincince
… project as I lived on the Walter Reed military base as a patient and walked past the project
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y day. The idea of being a part of building the addition to the hospital where I am a … brain injury (TBI) and battled with a brain tumor and brain cancer. I didn’t know if I would
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be able to work in a professional setting again as a disabled veteran, but Clark has been a … working towards. “Succeed Together” means that being the best version of yourself makes you an
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A Tale of Two Engineers: Megan Calhoun and Megan Brown
… ability to communicate effectively. MB: Be a team player, have patience, and be able to pers
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e through various challenges. What makes you proud of the work you do? MC: I’m proud to … pictures to document conditions. Now we take digital scans of spaces that look like videos, and
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get measurements based on those images! The other big change has been the “collaboration” … through construction. Construction can impact so many different aspects of a community, and
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though it can be messy and look chaotic, something beautiful always shines through at the …
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Under the Hard Hat with Aurelio and Simon Miranda
… SM: My favorite thing about the construction industry is that it is both dynamic and static.
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though we are building permanent, static structures, the building process is dynamic. No day is
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like the last, but at the end of
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y day, you can always point to something physical that
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tually becomes a landmark and will transcend time. What brought you to Clark? AM: My brother …
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In Her Boots: Taryn Swopes
… project in San Diego, California. Describe your role at Clark. I am currently overseeing s
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al finishing processes at San Diego State University’s Aztec Stadium project including skin, … with integrity and intensity, you’re already successful. What is your favorite project you have
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worked on and why? The Fort Bliss Replacement Hospital will always be a hard one to top. … about teamwork. I love the opportunities Clark gives us to build things that matter, but I am
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more proud of the teams that we foster. I was honored to speak about the work we do and the …
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Under the Hard Hat with Mo Mozaffarpour
… Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) project had the largest Clark “big blue sign” I have
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seen. It was my first day in the United States, and my aunt was driving me to enroll in … mentally. I am inspired by his attitude towards life and his disability and his patience, pers
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ance, and positive outlook. What do you like most about working at Clark? The people! … corrupt government posed many challenges. Finding equal opportunities, reaching my goals, or
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Builders at Heart: Tony Perez
… of Clark. When I was little and we’d go into DC, we’d see the company’s big cranes. I knew if I
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had the chance to work for Clark, I’d take it. You want to work with the best, and Clark is … has kept me here. Each project is different, each division treats things differently, and
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y day is different – and that’s the best thing in the world. Being in preconstruction, I … that gets to construct a hospital or renovate a museum and then knowing the positive impact,
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In Her Boots: Jessica Fernandez
… well-established brand recognition. I believe being able to easily identify a Clark project
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a sense of pride and ownership in its employees that is not easily matched by other … way you contributed to the success of a product that will withstand the test of time, perhaps
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long after you are gone, is very powerful. How did you start working in the construction …
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Builders at Heart: Winston van Keulen
… on a project. What brought you to Clark? And what has kept you interested? No two days have
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been the same, which is why I still love it and want to work here. On top of that, I've had … Central California, Seattle, San Diego, and Phoenix – and I've had different mentors in
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y single one and kept relationships with them all. It has been a great accumulation of … space in a typical hospital. These are specialized facilities designed and constructed to pr
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