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What’s New?
We Moved!
CHA’s growing downtown Boston office, already home to more than 40 CHA employees, recently relocated from the South Market Building at Faneuil Hall Marketplace to a space a few blocks away at One Washington Mall. The newly renovated space features a layout that promotes collaboration and staff engagement.
Our new address is: One Washington Mall Suite 1500 Boston, MA 02108 617.451.2717
Sean Sweeney Presents at SCUP North Atlantic
OPM Business Practice Leader Sean Sweeney recently joined Michael Kearns, Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Management, UMass Boston, for a presentation at the SCUP North Atlantic 2023 Regional Conference. Sean and Michael shared techniques to enhance the stewardship of an institution’s built assets to achieve programmatic, utilization, sustainability, and modernization goals while developing a process to inform and engage both the provost and the business office.
Alyssa Chatani Earns CCM Credential
CHA Project Manager Alyssa Chatani recently earned her Certified Construction Management (CCM) credential from the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA). Way to go, Alyssa!
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New Talent Joins CHA’s OPM Group
CHA continues to add new talent to our team. Please join us in welcoming the following new hires: Shereen (Sherry) Waldman (Assistant Project Manager), James Cappella (On-Site Representative), and Joshua Munoz (Assistant Project Manager).
Owl Be There for You
John Lebica, On-Site Representative, has worked on many exciting projects during his nine years at CHA. Early in his career, John worked for the National Audubon Society handling a variety of wild creatures, earning him a reputation as the go-to person for any wildlife-related problem or adventure. While driving to the job site one day, John noticed a barred owl in the breakdown lane. He rescued the owl and monitored it throughout the day. However, when the owl still appeared groggy, John decided to take it to a local rehab center, but not before introducing it to his grandsons, you can watch by scanning the QR Code to the left. John says, “It’s amazing because you can actually see it snap out of it, and when I pick it up, if you listen carefully, you will hear it clack its beak, which means he’s getting mad about what is happening, definitely a sign he’s tuning in and ready to be on his way.”