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Helztel promoted at City Point Partners

Joann Heltzel, CityPoint Partners Joann Heltzel, City Point Partners

Boston, MA Joann Heltzel has been promoted at City Point Partners to lead document control manager.

In her new role, Heltzel will lead the firm’s document control team and develop internal standards and procedures for projects, while training City Point Ptrs. staff and the firm’s clients on document control procedures.

The document control group at City Point Ptrs. is working on some of the largest construction projects in the Commonwealth providing document control services on the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Extension, the Southcoast Rail project, and the Green Line Extension project just to name a few. The firm utilizes sophisticated database management tools such as E-Builder, Aconex, I-Build, and Sharepoint to manage project information. The document control team has experience working on projects with designers as well contractors enabling them to understand the flow of information from both sides of a project.

Heltzel is a well-respected leader in her field and is a member of WTS Boston.

With Heltzel leading City Point Ptrs.’ document control group, the firm looks forward to marketing their services and sharing their knowledge with owners in the development and maintenance of a very critical piece of projects - the management of documents.

“I’m very excited to be taking on this new role with City Point Partners to lead their document control efforts. The firm is growing exponentially and their future looks extremely bright. I hope to be able to develop their document control efforts so that it becomes an engine of growth for the firm,” said Heltzel.

“This is a very exciting time for our firm “ said Colleen Moore, president and founder of City Point Ptrs., “as we expand into such new markets as owner’s project management we need a senior document control professional who knows our clients and how to exceed their expectations. We are very happy to offer Joann this role and look forward to her continued success with us.”

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