Shawmut Participates in LCI Congress

(l-r) Shawmut Executives: Shaun Carvalho, director of safety; Brandon DaSilva, assistant estimator; Matthew LeBarron, project manager; Josiah Herbert, senior project manager; Steve Ham, construction manager; Derek Whitehead, construction manager; Douglas Pilkuhn, superintendent; Les Hiscoe, CEO; Kimberley Maul, lean manager; William Cantelli, superintendent; Joubin Hassanein, project executive; Parviz Tabrizi, superintendent; Ron Simoneau, vice president.

(l-r) Shawmut executives: Shaun Carvalho, director of safety; Brandon DaSilva, assistant estimator; Matthew LeBarron, project manager; Josiah Herbert, senior project manager; Steve Ham, construction manager; Derek Whitehead, construction manager; Douglas Pilkuhn, superintendent; Les Hiscoe, CEO; Kimberley Maul, lean manager; William Cantelli, superintendent; Joubin Hassanein, project executive; Parviz Tabrizi, superintendent; Ron Simoneau, vice president.

Boston – Members of Shawmut Design and Construction presented three sessions at the 17th Annual LCI Congress in Boston on October 12-15.

Shawmut executives joined experts in the field of Lean construction to present their Lean theories, principles, and techniques.

CEO Les Hiscoe, Vice President Ron Simoneau, and Integrated Project Executive and Corporate Lean Champion Joubin Hassanein presented on Shawmut’s Lean journey.

Hassanein also took part in a collaborative panel with Brown University, while Safety Director Shaun Carvalho, Lean Manager Kim Maul, and Superintendent Parviz Tabrizi presented Shawmut’s integration of safety into their Lean methods and principles.

LCI’s mission is to transform design and construction through new approaches that provide a foundation for different, more collaborative, and effective project management.

Three members of Shawmut’s leadership team  also were  selected to speak earlier in the month at ERAPPA, the premier educational event for facilities professionals in Providence on October 4 to 7. The team presented on preservation work completed at MIT and RISD, along with construction and soundproofing of at The Boston Conservatory.