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Ethan
Teitler graduated from the Hebrew University Medical School
with a Master’s Degree in Neuro physiology. After graduation,
Ethan was offered a management position in a construction company
to pay of school, and chose to continue his career in construction.
Following five years of work in a local Jerusalem company he
was offered a position with Solel-Boneh, Israel’s largest
and most accomplished construction company. Solel-Boneh projects
ranged from government structures to bridges, airports, railways,
freeways and military installations around the world.
This new position as superintendent of a 28 million dollar project
brought Ethan to Nigeria in 1981. During a three-year tour in
Nigeria and Cameroon he supervised the construction of the Library
building for the University of Port Harcourt, The art department
building at the University of Nsuka and erection of 320 units
in a housing project in Yaunde, Cameroon. The military coup
in Nigeria in 1984 brought to a stop all company project and
termination of Ethan’s contract.
1984, Ethan moved to the United States and after a few years
as supervisor, project manager, and vice president for G&G
Inc. embarked on a new career as a general contractor. ETz Construction,
Inc. was established in 1991 and has since carried out projects
ranging from apartment buildings, commercial, private homes
and a large range of government project.
ETZ has participated in many historical renovation and seismic
reinforcement projects. This expertise was partially derived
from work in the old city of Jerusalem on historical sites and
from over 300 seismic retrofit projects completed under California
ordinance adopted in 1983.
ETZ has completed all of its commitments in every project it
has ever embarked on. ETZ reference list is rich with clientele
that have been with ETZ since the beginning. ETZ is very proud
of its work and is ready for any challenge that might come its
way. SEE YOU ON THE JOB! |
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