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USPS appoints historical preservation architect

Noel Roman also has experience with disaster reconstruction

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Noel Roman, the USPS 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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