BJAC Named Fifth Largest Architect Firm in the Triangle

Raleigh, NC, March 08, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Lou Jurkowski, chief executive officer at BJAC, pa (www.bjac.com), an architectural firm that offers professional services for specialized, complex institutional projects, has announced that the firm has been named the fifth largest architect firm in the Triangle by Triangle Business Journal’s list of top Triangle architects. The Triangle Business Journal ranked the companies based the number of registered architects working in the Triangle.

BJAC, which was founded in 1994, provides design expertise to healthcare, K-20 education, research, museum and municipal clients, along with a broad range of in-depth services, including architectural design, pre-design, programming, design, master planning, interior design, construction management, contract administration and design build. For more information on BJAC, visit www.bjac.com.

“We are pleased to be named the fifth largest architect firm in the Triangle by the Triangle Business Journal,” said Jurkowski. “BJAC’s mission is to be the firm of choice in the region for design and client service.”

About BJAC:
Architectural firm BJAC, pa, offers professional services for specialized, complex institutional projects. The firm provides design expertise to healthcare, K-20 education, research, museum and municipal clients, along with a broad range of in-depth services, including architectural design, pre-design, programming, design, master planning, interior design, construction management, contract administration and design build. Established in 1994 by CEO and Managing Principal Lou Jurkowski, BJAC is one of the largest woman-owned architectural design firms in the Southeast, with offices in Raleigh and Charlotte. For more information, please call BJAC at (919) 833-8818 or visit www.bjac.com.

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