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ReyCon Hires Walsh as COO

Plymouth, MA – ReyCon recently announced the hiring of Karl Walsh, who has joined the company as chief operating officer.

Walsh comes to ReyCon with over three decades of leadership roles in construction and real estate development, both in Europe and the U.S. His career

Walsh features projects delivered for federal, state, municipal and private clients across a diverse range of market sectors.

Walsh will be responsible for positioning ReyCon for greater market expansion as well as developing its project teams and enhancing operational processes.

NE Firm Promotes Four

Halleck

Stewart Andover, MA – SMRT Architects and Engineers announced the expansion of its ownership team, promoting four employees to the role of associate principal.

Benjamin Halleck, PE, senior mechanical engineer, mechanical group leader, manages advanced technology facility projects, ranging from first-of-kind system design to wafer semiconductor fabrication as well as utility planning for large R&D facilities. He has worked with Fortune 500 clients across diverse sectors including semiconductor, defense, aerospace, IT, and food and beverage industries. Before joining SMRT in 2017, Halleck worked on the construction of major west coast semiconductor plants.

Jeana Stewart, NCIDQ, workplace market sector leader, leads SMRT’s expanding workplace practice, creating custom and people-focused workplace strategies that help clients overcome the uncertainties of change. Informed by the latest global research on the future of work, she balances data and empathy

Wade

Rand to deliver purpose-driven design that celebrates each client’s unique culture. Stewart joined SMRT in 2007.

Lura Wade, PE, RCDD, senior electrical engineer, came to SMRT in 2017. She specializes in the design and integration of telecommunications, data and audio/visual systems technology. She has a deep understanding of power systems, renewable energy and life safety systems that live inside 24/7 missioncritical facilities.

Peter Rand, PE, senior structural engineer, structural group leader, has more than 20 years of experience in project engineering and project management. He has designed numerous projects involving structural steel, reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry, wood, and foundation engineering. Project types include higher education, science technology and manufacturing, commercial construction, and sports facilities. Rand joined SMRT in 2016.

Finegold Alexander Promotes Tonucci

Boston – Finegold Alexander Architects announced that Romina Tonucci, AIA has been promoted to associate.

Tonucci has over 18 years of experience in architectural programming and design. Her experience includes historic preservation, education, student housing, commercial office, corporate campus, retail, high-rise residential, and laboratory spaces, in addition to managing a sustainable graduate student housing project for Vanderbilt University, multiple lab projects in California, and

other student housing projects nationally, prior to joining the firm. “Romina has demonstrated leadership in the critical areas of collegiality, technical skills, and marketability, and we are thrilled to elevate her to the associate level,” said Rebecca Tonucci Berry, AIA, LEEP AP, principal and president of Finegold Alexander.

“Her commitment to Finegold Alexander and our projects makes Romina an excellent addition to our esteemed group of associates.”

TFMoran Welcomes Three

Bedford, NH – TFMoran, Inc. announced that Jim Robinson, Benjamin Krisik, and Zachary Valente, EIT have joined the firm in the Bedford office. Robinson

Robinson joins TFMoran as a civil project manager. He has over 26 years of experience, most recently in civil site design and stormwater design for residential subdivisions and commercial site development.

Krisik joins the company as a survey technician. He has five years of land surveying experience, most recently as an instrument operator and rod man at a

Krisik

Valente local firm. His experience includes a wide variety of existing conditions, boundary, and topographic surveys.

Valente joins the firm as a structural project engineer. He has over five years of structural design experience, most recently in the design of components for reinforced concrete and steel frame buildings.

Weston & Sampson Hires Two

Reading, MA – Weston & Sampson announced that Sam Moffett, AICP has joined the firm as a senior principal planner. He will be providing leadership for the firm’s growth in the infrastructure design, planning, and permitting marketplace. The company also announced that it recently welcomed Jonathan Mongie as the area manager for its Southeastern New England water and wastewater systems operations.

A certified planner, Moffett has 25 years of environmental planning experience, with a specialty in transportation infrastructure permitting and planning. He has also provided electrical infrastructure siting, planning, and permitting services for electrical utility clients, provided NEPA compliance services for transportation agencies and military clients, completed permitting for merchant solar electric facilities, and

Moffett Mongie prepared critical issues and siting studies for proposed merchant power generation facilities.

Mongie brings 30 years of industry experience and is proficient with the complexities of environmental compliance, collaborating with engineers and subcontractors, and being responsible to public and private stakeholders. He is skilled at process control, asset and work order maintenance management, underground infrastructure management, and ensuring the safety of employees.

ReArch Hires Two New Field Staff

South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company announced the arrival of two new field employees, David Lothian and Matt Moulton. Lothian joins ReArch as a superintendent, and Moulton joins the company as a carpenter.

In his role, Lothian coordinates with project managers, vendors, and subcontractors to achieve client goals and meet project requirements. He focuses on communicating frequently and effectively with all project team members, maintaining project schedules, and creating a safe job site.

Lothian first started his career in construction as a carpenter and has since been a superintendent for over 30 years. He began his role with ReArch Company as superintendent at the Putney School Project in Putney.

In his role, Moulton is responsible

Lothian Moulton

for rough carpentry and demolition. He works closely with the field and project management team to maintain a clean and safe job site.

Moulton brings nearly 15 years of carpentry experience to the firm. Most recently, he owned and managed his own construction company, Evolution Building Company. He has started his role with ReArch Company at The Winooski School District jobsite in Winooski.

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