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Franklyn joins our Civil Team as an intern this summer and will be based out of our High Bridge office. What interests him the most about civil engineering is getting to build something from scratch and seeing how a project progresses. Franklyn enjoys reading, working out, going to the park with family and getting involved in community volunteer opportunities. He even recently started an educational YouTube channel about Math and Engineering for high school and college student who may be struggling in those courses. We look forward to seeing what you learn and accomplish, and how you apply it to your future career in civil engineering.

Join our team! We are always looking for talent.
Learn more about Careers at E&LP by contacting our Human Resource Manager, Kerry Tomaro, today!

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