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ReArch Adds Two, Promotes Two
Sasaki Welcomes Nandi
Boston – Rishi Nandi, AIA, LEED AP, is joining Sasaki as an associate principal in architecture to lead the firm’s science and technology practice.
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South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company announced it recently welcomed Josh Perkins as assistant superintendent and Ryan Ose as senior project engineer. Additionally, Nicole Benton has been promoted to project manager and Matt Moulton was promoted to assistant superintendent.
Perkins joins ReArch with over seven years of experience leading construction projects across Virginia, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Prior to joining the firm, he worked as a project manager/superintendent at Cold River Bridges LLC, where he honed his skills in overseeing successful construction ventures. He has a strong background in industrial mechanics and welding, and served for four years in the United States Marine Corps.
Ose’s experience includes contract administration, submittal review, document control, and change order management, in addition to a strong knowledge of subcontractor bidding and construction documentation. In his role, Ose works closely with ReArch project managers, ensuring smooth communication between field staff and the design team. He assists in the planning and coordinating of construction activities to ensure that the goals and objectives are accomplished within the prescribed time frame and funding parameters.
Benton started with ReArch in July of 2021 as an assistant project manager.
Representatives of the firm say that, since then, her journey with ReArch has been nothing short of exceptional, marked by her tireless work ethic and unwavering commitment to the success of the OnLogic Project, and that she has exhibited remarkable proficiency in submittal & RFI management, consistently engaging in intricate design-related discussions with key stakeholders to navigate complex challenges successfully. As a project manager, she will play a vital role in optimizing project execution, ensuring seamless coordination across teams. Recently, Benton spearheaded the initiative to bring the National Association of Women in Construction to Vermont, and she says she is dedicated to shaping a brighter future for ReArch and the industry at large.
Moulton joined ReArch in August of 2022 as a carpenter and was promoted to foreman shortly after that. The firm’s representatives say that, in just over a year, he has demonstrated what true dedication and a positive attitude can achieve, and that his growth is inspiring, from leading a single framing crew to providing direction and coaching for all crews. In his new role, Moulton shares the responsibility for delivering every project on time, within budget, and according to established quality standards. He works closely with superintendents to manage onsite logistics and communication with the team.
TOCCI Welcomes McCarthy as COO
Woburn, MA – Construction Management firm TOCCI announces the appointment of Kevin McCarthy as chief operating officer.
McCarthy brings over 30 years of dynamic construction experience having held roles from estimating to project management and president and CEO. Previously, he held positions at Clark Construction, PC Construction and Suffolk.
McCarthy will champion the firm in taking on broader execution of projects including expanding TOCCI’s Project Rescuesm program, diversifying TOCCI’s project portfolio, and increasing operational efficiency.
“Kevin is coming on board at a pivotal point in TOCCI’s company life as we position ourselves for robust growth,” said CEO John Tocci. “He is a real builder and brings exceptional technical knowledge, but most importantly, he is a powerful leader and advisor. He brings great balance to our team and deep value for clients and partners.”
The firm’s representatives say McCarthy’s experience in spearheading large scale, national projects will be critical to TOCCI’s growing portfolio, and that his expertise throughout public and private sectors is instrumental to the firm’s future endeavors.
A licensed architect, Nandi brings over 20 years of experience conducting research space planning for academic institutions and creating built work for both institutional and commercial clients.
At Sasaki, Nandi will lead the firm’s science and technology practice across the project lifecycle from space utilization and optimization, to programming and conceptual analysis, to the design and implementation of buildings and interior environments. He will work collaboratively as part of Sasaki’s integrated design teams across sectors, providing technical expertise and design leadership. He will also work alongside Sasaki’s data science team to develop proprietary design tools for contemporary
Nandi’s project expertise in science and technology spans across commercial and academic sectors from planning through implementation. Nandi’s work focuses on making highly technical spaces that meet stakeholder needs, facilitate research, and that people want to work in. Nandi’s experience and research contributes to a holistic understanding of client needs, from the regulatory climate, deferred maintenance, and financial risk exposure, to workplace amenities that draw employees in and integrate research facilities comfortably into the communities they serve, to operational needs in the long-term life of the building. He says he is committed to mitigating the environmental impacts of intensive research facilities.
Bartlet Earns Professional Engineer License
Waterbury, CT – MJ Daly (MJD) announced that Kevin Bartlet, PE passed the Professional Engineering Examination recently and will be licensed in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Bartlet began working at MJD as an intern seven years ago while attending Central Connecticut State University, where he majored in mechanical engineering. After graduation, he became a project engineer, quickly becoming a vital part of MJD’s mechanical team.
Bartlet has honed his skills in estimating mechanical systems and
Bartlet
played key roles in design-build and design-assist projects. Last year, he shifted to Corporate Mechanical of New England (CMNE) as an estimator, working on many diverse projects.
Representatives of MJD say Bartlet’s hands-on experience in estimation and project management gives him a strong grasp of the construction process, making him a valuable asset and a resource for his colleagues, and that his journey at MJD and CMNE highlights his unwavering commitment to excellence within the Arden Building Companies family.
Bergmeyer Hires McCourt as CFO
Boston – Bergmeyer announced the strategic addition of Chris McCourt as its new chief financial officer.
In his new role at Bergmeyer, McCourt will oversee all core financial functions at the firm while providing team-focused and organizational leadership across the multi-disciplinary creative agency. Additionally, he’ll be working to create clarity and add value to Bergmeyer’s financial health, practice, and community through a systems-oriented, innovative, and visionary approach to the firm’s design practice.
McCourt brings nearly two decades of experience as a financial executive, working with C-Suite teams to develop and deliver complex financial initiatives in support of business operations, profitability, and growth. Prior to joining
Bergmeyer, McCourt served as CFO for Boston-based advertising technology company Digilant, Inc. since 2015.
“I am delighted to welcome Chris to Bergmeyer,” commented Rachel Zsembery, president of Bergmeyer. “As Bergmeyer has expanded and enhanced the range of professional design services provided by our Design Collaborative, our geographic presence, and the scale of our team, this growth has afforded us an opportunity to expand our strategic leadership team. Chris’ business acumen, collaborative partnering skills, and exceptional leadership capabilities make him a fantastic addition to the Bergmeyer team to guide us through our next stage of strategic growth.”