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Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal — Pennsylvania Spotlight — February 10 - 23, 2012 — 35A

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February 19-25, 2012 National Engineers Week founded by NSPE in 1951

Company to employ 325 professionals Maser Consulting & KZA Engineering merge

RED BANK, NJ — Maser Consulting P.A., based in Red Bank, NJ is pleased to an- nounce that it is merging with KZA Engineering P.A. KZA is based in Manasquan, NJ. As a result of this merging, Maser Consulting will employ 325 experienced and licensed professionals throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. “Our merging with KZA will enable Maser Con- sulting to expand our footprint across the Northeast and Mid- Atlantic regions,” said Richard M. Maser, P.E., P.P., C.M.E., CEO/President of Maser Con- sulting. “KZA brings a high level of corporate experience to Maser Consulting that will complement our core services and expand our offerings to Visual Arts, including 3D and computer generated anima- tions.” Maser Consulting is a well

known, multi-discipline engi- neering consulting firm with a broad range of client experi- ence. The company offers a com- prehensive suite of engineering services and has an expert staff of engineers, planners, survey- ors, landscape architects and environmental scientists. KZA Engineering is a 50- person full service engineering firmwith offices in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia. KZA is a multi-discipline en- gineering consulting firm with more than 27 years of experi- ence in the corporate retail and commercial industries. “Rich Maser and I have been close business colleagues for the past 25 years and the merging of our companies makes sense as we have similar corporate cultures and a roster of expe- rienced engineers and consul- tants,” said Richard Kenderian, KZA CEO and president. ■

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ounded by NSPE in 1951, EWeek (February 19– 25, 2012) is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well- educated future engineering workforce by increasing un- derstanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. In the United States, the third full week of February is National Engineers Week. Today, Eweek is observed by a formal coalition of more than 70 engineering, education, and cul- tural societies, and more than 50 corporations and government agencies. The purpose of Na- tional Engineers Week is to call attention to the contributions to society that engineers make. It is also a time for engineers to emphasize the importance of learning math, science, and technical skills Dedicated to raising public awareness of engineers’ posi-

tive contributions to quality of life, National Engineering Week promotes recognition among parents, teachers, and students of the importance of a technical education and a high level of math, science, and tech- nology literacy, and motivates youth, to pursue engineering careers in order to provide a di- verse and vigorous engineering workforce. Each year, EWeek reaches thousands of schools, businesses, and community groups across the U.S. The cel- ebration of National Engineers Week was started in 1951 by the National Society of Professional Engineers in conjunction with President George Washington’s birthday. President Washington is considered as the nation’s first engineer, notably for his survey work. Engineers have helped build our nation since it’s founding.

Our first president, George Washington, conducted engi- neering activities as a soldier and as a young man, surveying and mapping wilderness territo- ries. Today, engineers are essen- tial for building and maintain- ing the systems that protect our health and safety, restore and protect our environment, make our factories run and contribute to our economic future Yet, for all these contribu- tions toward building a modern world, there are many people who are not aware of what the more than 1.6 million engineers in this country do. Engineers Week is a strong venue to in- form our citizens of the value of engineers, celebrate engineer- ing technology and innovation and cultivate interest in math, science and engineering among the nation’s youth - tomorrow’s work force. ■

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