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USPS appoints historical preservation architect

The Postal Service has named Noel Roman historical preservation architect.

In this role, he will help guide the conservation of historic sites and artifacts; support construction and repair projects affecting historical properties; and ensure compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, among other duties.

Before joining USPS, Roman was a project architect in Washington, DC, and a project manager for reconstruction efforts in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean following hurricanes Irma and Maria.

He specializes in historical preservation as well as new-build construction, demolition, photovoltaic system installations, and bridge design and installation.

He has a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico and a master’s degree in disaster management through a joint program between that school and the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

Roman is also a certified project management professional.

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