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{{Company_infobox | |||
| title = National Consulting Group | |||
| image = Ncg_logo.png | |||
| industry = Engineering | |||
| people = [[Paul Lauwens]] <br> ''Stalburg Office Director'' <br> [[Markku Siltanen]] <br> ''Protagonist, Engineer'' <br> [[Amit]] <br> ''Engineer'' <br> [[Steve]] <br> ''Engineer'' <br> [[Carla]] <br> ''Engineer'' | |||
| locations = Alcista Office Complex <br> ''Building A, Floors 7 - 12'' | |||
}} | |||
'''National Consulting Group''' (often abbreviated as N.C.G) is a national engineering consulting company, they primarily focus in the analyst and repair of civil infrastructure and buildings. | |||
It has an unknown number of offices with a major office located in [[Stalburg]], acting as a headquarters for the region. | |||
In 2016, National Consulting Group won the rights to the greater Stalburg region's repair and maintenance. | |||
In August 2016, National Consulting Group faced controversy for accidentally ordering the demolition of a late 1800s residential building. | |||
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== Maintenance of Stalburg == | |||
== Controversy == |
Revision as of 07:14, 18 September 2017
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General | |
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Company | National Consulting Group |
Industry | Engineering |
Key People |
Paul Lauwens Stalburg Office Director Markku Siltanen Protagonist, Engineer Amit Engineer Steve Engineer Carla Engineer |
Locations |
Alcista Office Complex Building A, Floors 7 - 12 |
National Consulting Group (often abbreviated as N.C.G) is a national engineering consulting company, they primarily focus in the analyst and repair of civil infrastructure and buildings. It has an unknown number of offices with a major office located in Stalburg, acting as a headquarters for the region.
In 2016, National Consulting Group won the rights to the greater Stalburg region's repair and maintenance.
In August 2016, National Consulting Group faced controversy for accidentally ordering the demolition of a late 1800s residential building.