As our Summer Internship program comes to an end, we're thrilled to celebrate our five exceptional interns. Each of them has brought unique talents and perspectives to our Project Management and Estimating team. 🙌 Today, we’re highlighting Andrew, who has been a wonderful addition to our Estimating department this summer. Andrew is pursuing a bachelor's degree in pre-engineering at Sterling College and plans to earn a master's in civil engineering by 2025. During his internship, he has embraced learning various aspects of the job, from performing takeoffs to understanding the bidding process, and he enjoys visiting job sites for hands-on experience. The most rewarding part of his internship has been feeling involved and contributing to the team. Outside of work, Andrew enjoys exercising, sports, spending time with loved ones, and playing drums and guitar. Andrew's enthusiasm and dedication have already made a positive impact, and we look forward to his continued growth and contributions to our team. Here's to celebrating the hard work and bright futures of all our interns! 🌟🚀 #summerinternship2024 #teammge #summerinterns #sterlingcollege #costestimating #undergroundconstruction #projectmanagement #constructionmanagement
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