Commercial Site Design's Project Manager Adds Another Certification
Stan Wingo, a project manager for Raleigh-based civil engineering firm Commercial Site Design, adds AICP certification.
- Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) June 22, 2016 - Commercial Site Design, a Raleigh-based civil engineering firm specializing in multi-site, rollout projects, today announced Stan Wingo, LEED GA certified project manager, has received the prestigious American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification.
"Stan has been an excellent addition to our team," says Brian Soltz, founding partner at Commercial Site Design. "He is always looking for ways to improve our firm and help clients."
As a certified planner, Stan is required to uphold high standards of practice, ethics, and professional conduct; while keeping skills sharp and up to date by continuously pursuing advanced professional education.
"It has been a professional goal to get my American Institute of Certified Planners certification," says Stan Wingo, LEED GA and AICP certified project manager. "This certification gives me the knowledge to effectively represent my clients and the confidence to challenge zoning code issues."
With the addition of Stan's certification, Commercial Site Design has two employees that hold the prominent title of AICP; a qualification that is highly sought after by companies looking to select an engineering firm.
Stan's commitment to evolve as a project manager, including understanding changing policies and trends in the commercial development industry, has made him an asset to clients. Along with being a certified LEED GA and AICP project manager, Stan is an active member of NC Sustainable Energy Association, American Planning Association, and Urban Land Institute.
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About Stan Wingo:
Since joining Commercial Site Design, Stan has been the point of contact on more than 84 sites; managing projects in 20 states.
He has helped developers, architects and corporate offices meet their goals by guiding national and local brands through the development process; working on sites for car washes, solar farms, hotels, quick serve restaurants, office park developments and convenience stores.
About Commercial Site Design:
Established in 2002, with offices in Raleigh and Atlanta, Commercial Site Design has become one of the prominent civil engineering firms in the Southeast.
The firm's distinctive blend of project management and site design services has made it an industry leader for quick serve restaurants and similar scaled projects.
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