CES Welcomes Juan Alfonso as New President
CES Welcomes Juan Alfonso, AIA, NCARB, RID, CCM as President
Pembroke Pines, FL – CES, a prominent engineering and consulting firm with a significant presence in our community, has announced the appointment of Juan Alfonso, AIA, NCARB, RID, CCM, as its new President. This leadership change is expected to bring fresh perspectives and continued growth to the firm, which has been involved in numerous local projects.
Mr. Alfonso brings a wealth of experience and a distinguished background to his new role. His credentials, including being a registered architect (AIA), holding certifications from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), being a registered interior designer (RID), and a certified construction manager (CCM), highlight his comprehensive expertise in the design and construction industry. These qualifications are particularly relevant for a firm like CES, which often handles complex infrastructure and development projects that impact Pembroke Pines residents in neighborhoods like Centennial and Saddlebrook.
The appointment comes at a time when Pembroke Pines continues to see steady development and a focus on maintaining high-quality infrastructure. Firms like CES play a crucial role in these efforts, from planning new community facilities to ensuring the structural integrity of existing buildings and roadways. Residents can expect Mr. Alfonso's leadership to reinforce CES's commitment to excellence in these areas.
While specific immediate projects under Mr. Alfonso's direction were not detailed in the announcement, his leadership is anticipated to further strengthen CES's capabilities in serving both public and private sector clients within Pembroke Pines and the wider South Florida region. The firm has a history of contributing to the local landscape, and this new appointment signals a continued dedication to professional leadership and community involvement.
The community looks forward to seeing the impact of Mr. Alfonso's leadership on future projects and the continued development of Pembroke Pines.

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