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Amy Jagaczewski Earns Professional Engineer License

websitebuilder • Dec 06, 2017

Old Saybrook, CT

Amy Jagaczewski, P.E., of GNCB Consulting Engineers, P.C. (GNCB) recently earned her Connecticut Professional Engineer license. She specializes in the investigation, analysis, and rehabilitation of historic structures, and is an active member of the Association for Preservation Technology International.

Ms. Jagaczewski’s work includes religious, cultural, institutional, and commercial projects. Recent projects include the adaptive reuse of Holdredge Garage in Westerly, RI, the reconstruction of St. Michael Church in Pawcatuck, CT, and the stabilization and renovation of the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, CT. She has a B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Northeastern University, and an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Connecticut.

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