Woburn, MA – John Tocci, Chief Enabling Officer of Woburn-based Tocci Building Companies, won the Collaboration Academy’s Pioneer Award for leading the adoption of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) in New England. The award, presented at the Collaboration Forum in Austin, TX , is the only national award for IPD excellence.
IPD is a contract form and delivery method that enables project stakeholders including the owner, architect, general contractor, engineering consultants, and subcontractors to work as one group to optimize results, increase value to the owner, reduce waste, and maximize efficiency through all phases of the project. IPD contractually incentivizes all parties to achieve shared objectives through shared financial risk and reward.
Though IPD is becoming increasingly common practice on the west coast, Tocci has been breaking new ground in New England, first with the 60,000sf tenant fitout of Autodesk’s Waltham headquarters, the first IPD project in New England, and continuing with its construction of Marlborough Hospital’s new cancer pavilion, the first IPD healthcare project to be finished in the region.
John Tocci Wins Pioneer Award
Woburn, MA – John Tocci, Chief Enabling Officer of Woburn-based Tocci Building Companies, won the Collaboration Academy’s Pioneer Award for leading the adoption of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) in New England. The award, presented at the Collaboration Forum in Austin, TX , is the only national award for IPD excellence.

