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DJSA Architecture PC hires Feliciano and Brien

Alex Feliciano

 

Michael Brien

 

Raynham, MA DJSA Architecture PC, a full-service architectural firm specializing in commercial and corporate design, has hired Alex Feliciano as an assistant project manager and Michael Brien as an architectural drafter.

Feliciano brings 20 years of experience as a job captain and assistant project manager, with a strong background in commercial, institutional, and life science projects. In his new role, he will support project coordination, oversee project progress, and help ensure deadlines and quality standards are met.

In this role of architectural drafter, Brien supports project teams by drafting, modeling, and detailing, and works closely with the team to help meet deadlines and project goals. He brings over a decade of design experience from his previous role as senior supervisor of facilities design at Staples, with expertise in retail, corporate, and industrial design and space planning.

“I’m thrilled to be joining this incredible team,” said Feliciano. “I look forward to collaborating, learning, and contributing to our shared success.”

“Alex’s deep understanding of architecture and the construction documentation process makes him a key addition as we continue to grow,” said Dennis Swart, president of DJSA Architecture PC. “His strong work ethic and collaborative mindset will be invaluable to our team.”

“After a long tenure with a large corporation, it is refreshing to join a small and growing firm with so many new possibilities and growth opportunities,” said Brien.

“Mike has over 10 years of design experience with a major retailer and demonstrated a strong commitment to his career from our very first conversation. As a growing firm, we value team members who are dedicated to both personal and collective success. From day one, Mike’s keen attention to detail has made him an invaluable asset to our team,” said Dennis Swart, president of DJSA Architecture PC.

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