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2023 Women in Construction: Haley Frazier, Charters Brothers Construction, LLC

Haley Frazier
Project Manager
Charters Brothers Construction, LLC 

What was your greatest professional achievement or most notable project in the last 12 months? My most notable project over the past year would be the electrical service upgrade at the University of New Hampshire’s Telecommunications building. Upgrades included the addition of a new network operations room in one of campus’s most critical buildings, which serves the statewide university system. All telecommunications, HVAC, and electrical services were to remain operational during the upgrades which required close step-by-step planning with UNH, subcontractors, and AHJ’s. It’s been a rewarding experience to overcome the many hurdles with this project and deliver a critical project.

What made you interested in seeking a career in the AEC industry? From a young age I had an interest in construction and development. I was always fascinated by new developments and improvements to the community, however I knew I possessed more of a business-like mind set than a creative design mindset and I saw the career field of construction management as a way to be involved in the process while also exercising my business skills. I also saw the many pathways available in the field which was appealing when finishing up college and not 100% set on what I wanted to do. 

What tips or advice would you offer to other women who are considering entering the construction industry? My advice to women entering the construction industry would be jump in with confidence. Be confident in yourself, your decisions, and don’t be afraid to ask questions and admit that you’re unsure. Define your skills that you bring to the table and display them with confidence. When you believe in yourself others will mirror that with trust and respect. With that trust and respect your growth is endless. 

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