Just Thinking Out Loud: What it means to San Diego Project Management, PSC the construction of the decorative fence at the National Cemetery, Bayamón, Puerto Rico.

SAN DIEGO PROJECT MANAGEMENT, PSC FEELS ESPECIALLY MOVED AND HONORED TO REPAIR AND CONSTRUCT THE DECORATIVE FENCE AT THE NATIONAL CEMETERY, BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO

National cemeteries are considered hallowed ground. We are humbled by this modest project because for us, it is a small service we offer in honor of those that served our country with distinction. This project requires installing a decorative fence damaged by Hurricane Maria.

The structural hardening effort includes:

  • 1,875 linear feet of fence along highway 168 and another;

  • 350 linear feet at the rear of Section V.

We are committed to our sacred duty to preserve and protect the resting place of our loved ones dedicated service. Our respect and honor to the memory of our team’s relatives buried at National Cemeteries:

  • Joseph Balcazar (1914-1999) loving son, husband, father. WWII Americal Division, South Pacific Campaign.  Three Bronze Stars.Deployed over 52 months. National Cemetery In San Antonio, Texas (SANC).

  • Miguel A. Collado (1926-2004) loving son, husband, father, and grandfather. He was a soldier of the 65th Infantry Regiment “The Borinqueneers” during Korean War.

  • Antonio E. Frias (1939—2002) loving son, husband, and father. Chief of Radiology at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX.

Joseph Balcazar at Battle of Mount Austin, Guadalcanal.  As the story goes the smile he wore was the smile of just being happy to be alive.  

Joseph Balcazar at Battle of Mount Austin, Guadalcanal. As the story goes the smile he wore was the smile of just being happy to be alive.

National Cemetery, Bayamón, Puerto Rico

National Cemetery, Bayamón, Puerto Rico