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Mason & Hanger is proud to share our Behind the Design: Building a More Secure World Video Series highlighting the incredible work and people behind our projects. In this series, you’ll hear directly from our employees as they share insights into their favorite projects—showcasing not just what we design, but the passion and purpose that drive us.
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Cory Piland, Senior Project Manager at Mason & Hanger, shares why the NASA Flight Dynamics Research Facility in Hampton, Virginia, is her favorite project. As the first wind tunnel built in more than 40 years, this groundbreaking facility pushed the boundaries of innovation and collaboration. Cory reflects on the design process and how the facility supports NASA’s mission today.
David Dickey, Director of Structural Engineering, reflects on why his first project as a newly licensed professional engineer remains his favorite project. Home to the 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell presented a unique and meaningful challenge. As part of the Mason & Hanger design team, he helped create the headquarters building for the 101st Airborne. From that milestone project to the design of additional training facilities across the base, David shares what makes these projects so meaningful spanning the complexity of the design to the pride of contributing to facilities that support America’s soldiers.