UNINTECH joined SAISD and the San Antonio community for the rededication ceremony for Alamo Stadium. UNINTECH was also awarded the 2014 ABC – Excellence in Construction Award for the renovations and additions.

Her experience also includes involvement with developing management plans and approaches for projects. Ms. Chan has coordinated with private development clients, municipalities, local and state agencies to assure quality and meet the desired staff, budgetary and time guidelines.
Ms. Chan focused on economic development and was Chair of the Economic and Community Development Council Committee. She helped create over 18,000 private sector jobs for San Antonio’s economy. Since her election, Ms. Chan was a leader on council for the city’s international economic development efforts. She helped in establishing the friendship city relationships with the city of Suzhou and Wuxi, China. San Antonio signed a Sister City Agreement with Wuxi in February 2012. In the fall of 2012, she began leading the Global Advisory Committee (GAC) comprised of city staff and leaders in the business and economic development arena.
Ms. Chan received her Master of Science in computer engineering from The University of Texas at San Antonio in 1993. In 1987, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in computer software engineering from Beijing University of Technology.
UNINTECH joined SAISD and the San Antonio community for the rededication ceremony for Alamo Stadium. UNINTECH was also awarded the 2014 ABC – Excellence in Construction Award for the renovations and additions.
Waco, TX – UNINTECH’s Ingram Road Bridge project was awarded the Project of the Year, $5-$25 Million Project category at the Texas Public Works Association Banquet.
San Antonio, TX – UNINTECH Structural Engineer, Dr. David F. Peralta, P.E., had his manuscript published in the Journal of Structural Engineering.