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Tanzi, Belfiore and Maisch of H2M earn their architect licenses

H2M's Danny Tanzi, P.E., LEED AP; Saverio Belfiore, CSI; and Eric Maisch, LEED AP have passed the New York registered architects exam and are now licensed architects.   Tanzi joined H2M in 1998 and is responsible for administering all phases of architectural and planning projects from preliminary design and pre-bond work, through construction administration. He is a NYS licensed professional engineer with a master of science in Civil Engineering from Polytechnic University and a bachelor of science in Architectural Technology from New York Institute of Technology.   Belfiore joined H2M in 2001 and has over 15 years experience in the field of architecture covering a range of public works projects. For the past seven years he has specialized in projects within the educational field. Belfiore has a bachelor of Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology and is a member of American Institute of Architects (Associate AIA), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), NYS Association for Superintendents of School Buildings and Grounds, Inc. (Associate Member) and the U.S. Green Building Council.   Maisch joined H2M in 2000 and has over 12 years experience in the field of architecture including firematic design and municipal work. Maisch has a bachelor of science and Architectural Technology in Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is a LEED accredited professional from the U.S. Green Building Council.  
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