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Architectural Engineers in Mineola, NY

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Business Listing   AIA Long Island Chapter - Mineola, NY - Phone: (516) 294-0971


Business Listing   BJLJ Engineers & Architects - Mineola, NY - Phone: (212) 772-0270


Business Listing   Diproperzio Anthony Architects - Mineola, NY - Phone: (516) 877-7775


Business Listing   J R S Architect PC - Mineola, NY - Phone: (516) 294-1666


Business Listing   Oriana Nicoletti PLLC - Mineola, NY - Phone: (516) 877-8100


Business Listing   Sen Consulting Court - Mineola, NY - Phone: (516) 248-9501


Business Listing   Two Brothers Antique Lighting Restoration - Mineola, NY - Phone: (516) 741-0028


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Helpful Definition for: Architectural Engineers


'Architectural engineers' are responsible for building designs and constructions. Architectural engineers in Mineola are industry professionals who co-ordinate with architects to deliver their best in the construction of buildings. In Mineola, the architectural engineers are taught to gain expertise in one of the fields viz. electrical, structural, mechanical and plumbing but at the same time have a good grasp on the overall requirements of architecture. A technical viewpoint is used by the architectural engineers in Mineola to solve the problems which come up during the design of a project. In Mineola, for pursuing the career of architectural engineering, one needs to have a degree in architectural engineering and a license too.

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