SAN DIEGO, April 9, 2003 (PRIMEZONE)-- SiteWorks (Pink Sheets:STWK) CEO C. Michael Nurse discusses his company, the industry and the opportunities SiteWorks has to capitalize on its market position.
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About SiteWorks Inc.
SiteWorks Inc. is a Florida company engaged in the business of total site and built environment solutions. The company's core business is the development and construction of semi-custom housing developments and middle-income multifamily buildings. Other Services provided include the marketing and distribution of innovative construction related and other technology products. SiteWorks, Inc. also performs construction management and general construction services.
SiteWorks management team has over 100 years of collective construction management experience. Carl Nurse, CEO, has over twenty years of construction management experience. Mr. Nurse is a Florida Licensed State General Contractor, and recently completed the requirements for a Masters in Construction Management from FIU.
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