Sepi Engineering Group Named To Women-Owned Businesses List

by MMI

Raleigh, NC – Sepi Asefnia, President of SEPI Engineering Group, has announced that the firm was included on the Triangle Business Journal’s 2005 annual Women-Owned Businesses list.  The company provides transportation engineering and planning services to clients throughout North Carolina and the surrounding region and has 41 employees.


“In just four years, Sepi Engineering Group has grown large enough to be recognized on the Business Journal’s list,” said Asefinia.  “We are pleased with this special recognition.”


About SEPI Engineering Group:

Sepi S. Asefnia is President of SEPI Engineering Group, which provides transportation engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients across the southeast.  SEPI Engineering Group is a certified

Women Business Enterprise


in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland.  Since its establishment in 2001 the firm has worked on projects in both the private and public sectors.  Their experienced team of engineering professionals provides clients with transportation and environmental planning, traffic and noise analysis, and construction management. The SEPI engineering specialists also manage wetland mitigation, the analysis of natural resources and permitting for projects, as well as civil and structural design and public involvement services.  For more information about SEPI Engineering Group please call 919-789-9977 or visit the Web site http://www.sepiengineering.com.


Media and Press Contacts:

MMI Associates, Inc.

Patty Briguglio

919-233-6600

Patty@mmimarketing.com

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