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TABLE OF RESOURCES. Below is a list of proposed team member resources that will be involved in the project. NAME FUNCTION EXPERIENCE Xxxx Xxxxx, C.E.T. Project Manager 40 years Xxxxx Xxxxxx, P.Eng., PMP Senior Design Engineer 16 years Xxxxx Xxxxx Designer 30 years Xxxx Xxxxx, E.I.T. Assistant Designer 3 years Xxxxx Xxxxx, CET Drafting Technician 5 years Xxxxxx St. Amour Senior Contract Administrator 40 years Xxx Xxxxxx, CET Alternative Construction Administrator 30 years PROJECT MANAGER Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Treasurer / Deputy Clerk PROJECT DIRECTOR TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY
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