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Ferencak Joins Halff's MEP Engineering Department

November 11, 2016
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SAN ANTONIO, TX Halff Associates, Inc. (Halff) announces that John J. Ferencak, PE, joins Halff to head up the MEP Engineering Department in the San Antonio, Texas, office. Ferencak will be leveraging public and private sector opportunities in an effort to support growth for Halff in San Antonio and throughout central Texas. 

Ferencak's 17 years of experience includes mechanical engineering design and project management for a multitude of different market sectors including healthcare, research, data centers, corporate, and government. He also has extensive experience in the design-build delivery process.

Ferencak earned his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas at San Antonio and his Master of Science in Management of Technology from the University of Texas at San Antonio. He was part of the inaugural class for the Real-estate Council of San Antonio Leadership Class (2004) and a member of the Leadership San Antonio Class 31.

Ferencak served on the advisory committee for the mayor's task force on sustainable building for the city of San Antonio from 2007-2008. He still remains active in the long-term energy efficiency and resource conservation for the city through his engineering design work.

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