December 7, 2023

AFG’s Dan Vatandoost Achieves CCM Designation

AFG congratulates Dan Vatandoost, Project Manager, on achieving his recent Certified Construction Manager (CCM) designation.

Awarded by the Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI), this designation aligns Dan with top-tier CM practitioners, signifying his commitment to delivering the highest standard of service and highlighting the growing importance of certification in the construction management profession.

Having joined AFG in 2018, Dan has significantly contributed to key projects such as the National Institutes of Health/ National Institute on Aging, Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dimensions (ADRD) Temporary Facility, and the NIH QA Inspection Services Program in Bethesda, MD. In this role, AFG supported the NIH and the Division of Design and Construction Management (DDCM) through Quality Assurance Inspections and Services for renovations and construction across multiple sites.

His dedication to excellence extends beyond his professional achievements. Dan holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Maryland, and he also possesses a Certified Quality Manager (CQM) designation for contractors. His multifaceted expertise and commitment to continuous improvement make him an invaluable asset to both AFG and the field of Construction Management.

“Dan now joins the ranks of his fellow CCM’s at AFG, who have achieved industry recognition for his professionalism, technical knowledge, and experience in the world of Construction Management”

AFG President, Michael O'Connor, PE

About AFG Group, Inc.

AFG Group, Inc. is a woman-­owned firm focused on multi-­disciplined program, construction, and relocation management, with a national portfolio of work in healthcare, laboratories, courthouses, educational facilities, and government buildings. With 30 years of business acumen, AFG has earned a reputation for providing strong expertise, responsiveness, and project execution that helps owners navigate through complex design, procurement, construction, and activation processes.