
About me
Conrad A. Jackson, Registered Architect, Jamaica, J.IA, A.A, B.A.A.S, M.A.
Mr. Jackson is a partner in the Architecture firm Lloyd J. Robinson and Associates and he have been working in the field of Architecture for the past sixteen years. Six of which was spent in the public sector, and the past ten years have been spent in the private sector. He has worked on numerous Government projects while in the public sector some of which was being the project Architect for the new corporate office for the Ministry of Transport and Works, the refurbishing of Kings House for the Queens Visit, Refurbishing of office buildings at Jamaica House and a new office building for the National Works Agency Portland Regional Office. He has also acted in the capacity of project manager on the May Pen Revenue Center, Santa Cruz Post Office as well as Portland Revenue Center.
Since being in private sector Mr. Jackson has worked on the Hugh Wynter Fertility Management Unit at the University Of The West Indies, Ministry of Tourism Western Regional Office, The Heart foundation of Jamaica, The Physiotherapy Department at the University Hospital of West Indies, the Kidney Dialysis unit at the University Hospital of West Indies and a host of private residences.
While in school his courses of studied took him to Cartagena, Colombia, Panama City, Panama and Castries, St. Lucia where he studied both the architecture and culture of the countries visited.
Mr. Jackson currently sits on the Executive Board of the Jamaica Institute of Architects, The Practice and Disciplinary Committee of the Jamaica Institute of Architects, The Advisory Board for the Caribbean School of Architecture in the Faculty of the Built Environment (UTEC), and Ambassador to Jamaica for Hands For Giving.
Mr. Jackson hold his profession and the high standard of work that he provides for his clients in high esteem, and as such he always puts his best foot forward in ensuring that the client is satisfied in the services that he provides and that they get value for money.
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