Felix Construction Company
Jeremy Abreu is a skilled Project Engineer currently employed at Felix Construction Company since July 2023, previously working at Kiewit from January 2018 to June 2023 in various roles including Project Engineer and Engineer 2. Responsibilities at Kiewit involved building estimates, managing relationships with subcontractors, maintaining project schedules, and overseeing material needs and crew management. Earlier experience includes internships at AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. and the Federal Highway Administration, where contributions were made to roadway plans and construction management. Jeremy Abreu also has supervisory experience at Aramark and leadership experience as Head Tour Trainer at the University of South Florida, where a training program was established to aid in the development of peers. Jeremy Abreu holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of South Florida, obtained in 2017.
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Felix Construction Company
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Felix Construction Company is a general engineering contractor and construction management company with a specific focus on: Water production facilities, well sites, booster pump stations Water treatment facilities Wastewater treatment plants Sewage lift stations Storm water pump stations Electrical instrumentation and controls Custom control panels Solar installations Industrial Electrical Services Along with construction management, we offer a full range of services including pre-construction cost modeling, project scheduling, partnering and construction evaluation, equipment procurement and value comparisons. Since 1987, we have been completing jobs of the highest quality for municipalities, counties, ADOT, private water companies and developers all over the Arizona, New Meixco, and Texas. Every contractor and construction management company talks about their quality and commitment to doing great work. We invite you to check our references and hear what our clients have to say. Our results speak for themselves.