This conversation explores the rich history and evolution of Fralinger Engineering, a family-owned civil engineering firm.
Full episode page: https://www.bridgetonbeacon.com/fralinger-engineering-in-bridgeton/
Chuck Fralinger joins Meg McCormick Hoerner to share insights into the company's beginnings, its growth over the decades, and the importance of community engagement.
The discussion highlights the challenges faced by the business, the legacy of hard work instilled by Chuck's father, and the future direction of the firm as it embraces new technologies while maintaining its commitment to local knowledge and service.
takeaways
• Fralinger Engineering was founded in the 1960s by Chuck's father.
• The company has evolved significantly with advancements in technology.
• Reputation is crucial for obtaining municipal clients.
• Fralinger Engineering serves 19 municipalities across several counties.
• The firm balances small and large projects effectively.
• Generational involvement has been key to the company's success.
• Hard work and dedication are foundational to the business.
• The company has survived various economic downturns.
• Future growth will focus on technology and community service.
• Knowledge and skill are essential for success in engineering.
Sound Bites
• "It's all about your reputation."
• "We have records back to the 1700s."
• "Hard work and dedication are key."
Chapters
00:00 Celebrating Fralinger Engineering's Legacy
02:51 The Evolution of Civil Engineering
05:59 Municipal Engagement and Community Impact
08:51 Generational Growth and Family Legacy
11:48 Challenges and Resilience in Business
15:06 Future Directions and Technological Advancements